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Reid Davenport’s new feature documentary I Didn’t See You There is ironically titled, the kind of half-thoughtful thing someone might say in apology after, say, nearly running over a person in ...
With his documentary feature “I Didn’t See You There,” visibly disabled filmmaker Reid Davenport aimed to make a film about how he sees the world from his wheelchair “without having to be ...
Wheelchair-using docmaker Reid Davenport shows the world from his perspective in a debut feature that is deeply and sometimes opaquely personal. After an hour of documenting his view on the world ...
We speak with the award-winning filmmaker Reid Davenport about his directorial debut, “I Didn’t See You There,” in which he reflects on the portrayal of disability in media and popular culture.
Shot from the director's physical perspective — mounted to his wheelchair or handheld — I Didn't See You There serves as a clear rebuke to the norm of disabled people being seen and not heard.
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