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From the announcement email:

Superfest35 is here!
October 15th-17th
Free passes STILL available!

Text reads: Superfest Disability Film Festival. Celebrating 35 years. Get your virtual passes at superfestfilm.com. October 15, 16, 17. Film strips line the top and bottom with various film stills. One features an illustration of a white woman with Down syndrome wearing a multicolor shirt, one features a drawing of a blind Japanese woman, and another features a Black woman dancing in a powerful stretch.

Today is the day! You can now officially begin watching our 2021 line-up of 21 incredible films at any point from now until midnight on Sunday October 17! Once you begin a screening, you will have 72 additional hours to finish so just make sure to sign in by Sunday night.

If you haven't grabbed your passes yet, no worries. There's still plenty of time!

Read on for a reminder of the festival schedule, including our event with Sins Invalid TONIGHT, and we hope you enjoy this year's films!

Get your pass for Superfest now
https://superfest.eventive.org/passes/buy


Superfest On Demand
Watch these at any point from now until midnight on Sunday October 17! Once you begin a screening, you will have 72 additional hours to finish so just make sure to sign in by Sunday night.
• 21 incredible films,
see the lineup here!
http://www.superfestfilm.com/2021-films

Once you've got your pass and you're logged into Eventive....
o To access the films with open captions without audio description, click this link.
https://watch.eventive.org/superfest/play/6139211b7afeba006cbb8c89


o To access the films with open captions and audio description, click this link.
https://watch.eventive.org/superfest/play/613926c24c8923002939ddb5

• An intro from our festival director Cathy Kudlick
https://watch.eventive.org/superfest/play/6142799a78e8251796e285b9/6142697bd017ae0029e7b42d

• Filmmaker panel #1: "The Art of Cinema Audio Description: Beyond Compliance"
https://watch.eventive.org/superfest/play/6142799a78e8251796e285b9/61648556ee06a20045608964

• Filmmaker panel #2: "A Behind-the-Scenes Look at Sign Night and Deaf Filmmaking during COVID-19"
https://watch.eventive.org/superfest/play/6142799a78e8251796e285b9/61562902642a3b005468369b

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*so* much is happening on the Disability Readathon, and you can view it all on most of the major social media platforms, or just Google
Disability Readathon
but here is the Twitter link, which I am occasionally checking in on
https://twitter.com/DisabilityRead

Also, I just tweeted about Crip Camp, which I only just watched for the first time. You can find it on Youtube, but Netflix has a decent audio description track, and also offers a downloadable transcript of the documentary.

This was *so* amazing! And there is so much history that never gets mentioned, like the way the Black Panthers fed the disabled San Francisco protesters who staged a sit-in for 23 days, and the gay and lesbian protesters and supporters.
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Kes: and the author feels just as strongly wtf? as I do about Altman's "The Long Goodbye" and just as awed by the perfect casting of Robert Mitchum in "Farewell, My Lovely." I just read "Trouble Is My Business" last night, alhough I'm note ven vaguely tempted to check out the film by the same title that was made a decade or more ago.
http://www.tor.com/blogs/2011/08/marlowe-never-sleeps

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