I Didn't See You There

[Available Feb. 20 on various VOD platforms.] Reid Davenport's educational, award-winning, poignant, powerful, inspirational, highly personal, eye-opening, artistic, insightful, moving, thought-provoking, 77-minute, 2022 autobiographical documentary in which creative, tenacious, talented, disabled filmmaker Reid Davenport, who has cerebral palsy and grew up in Connecticut, showcases his life in Oakland, Calif., from his perspective in a wheelchair by using a wheelchair mounted or handheld camera as he struggles to get around in a city not geared for disabled people, deals with ignorant people who either stare or ignore him, and thinks about people who were different and labeled freaks in P.T. Barnum's Freak Show when a large, orange circus tent is erected near his apartment building.
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