Join the Disabilities Network of NYC and the NYU Council for the Study of
Disability TONIGHT, Monday, April 6 for a screening and discussion of the
film adaptation of William Horwood's beloved coming-of-age novel based on
his relationship with his daughter, who has cerebral palsy.
Before Harry Potter, there was Skallagrigg! Skallagrigg is a timeless
tale of search and discovery with a disability twist. Much beloved, but
never seen outside the UK and never released on DVD, Skallagrigg is a true
"lost classic" of disability cinema with its own mythology as
treasured as LORD OF THE RINGS.
What or who is
Skallagrigg? Good question. In the dark days of our
unenlightened past, disabled people were openly treated with inhuman
brutality. And so a legend was born of a mysterious force to protect them:
Skallagrigg.
Combining an even-handed mix of non-disabled and
disabled actors, both professional and non-professional, Skallagrigg
intertwines the life of Arthur, who has cerebral palsy, with the similarly
disabled Esther (Kerry Noble) and her quest to track down the eponymous
urban legend. Through various accounts, Esther learns about Arthur, who as
a young boy in the 1930's was sent away by his parents to an asylum.
Victimized and abused by caregivers, Arthur summons his protector
Skallagrigg to help him through his darkest moments.
Despite
what might at first appear to be a bleak premise, the refreshingly
irreverent tone of Skallagrigg is established early and continues
throughout the film. When Esther's father tells a group of disabled
adolescents in the back of his van "I used to think disabled people
were ennobled by suffering", they respond with raucous laughter and
loud guffaws. The scene is typical of the film's refreshingly realistic
and unsentimental attitude that, in turn,
helps validate its sense of
optimism.
Deservedly winning a BAFTA (the British equivalent of
an EMMY award) for best single drama in 1995, Skallagrigg never allows its
characters to sink to lazy disability stereotypes. Ballsy, independent and
full of witty sardonic humor, the characters brought to life in
Skallagrigg are real people; tough but also tender.
Don't miss
your chance to see SKALLAGRIGG on the big screen, only at disTHIS! on
Monday, April 6!
ABOUT US: The disTHIS! Film Series:
disability through a whole new lens, a program of the Disabilities Network
of New York City, began in April 2006 to showcase festival quality,
cutting edge short, documentary, feature and experimental films that offer
ground-breaking
interpretations of the disability experience beyond
"movie of the week" cliches.
Acclaimed by film lovers
with and without disabilities, disTHIS! has been featured in Disability
Studies Quarterly, the Tribeca Trib, the New York Nonprofit Press, Able
News and the New York Times Sunday Style section (above the fold!) for
presenting quality disability cinema with the promise of "No
handkerchief necessary, no heroism required!"
disTHIS!
films are frequently funny (and meant to be), remarkably sexy (just like
our audiences), often controversial (because we like that sort of thing).
Always provocative; never quite what audiences expect. Monthly screenings
are followed by audience "talk-backs" and regular appearances by
filmmakers, actors and other guests.
ASL available upon
request. Audio description available beginning Fall 2009.
Beginning in February 2009, disTHIS! partnered with New York
University's Council for the Study of Disability to present screenings at
NYU. We are made possible with public funds from the New York State
Council on the Arts, a state agency, and the generous support of the
United Way of New York City, the Fund for the City of New York, Union
Square Awards, the Christopher & Dana Reeve Foundation, the Screen
Actors Guild, the NYU Community Fund, Bat Entertainment and our
members.
Location: New York
University
19 University Place (below 8th
St).
First Floor theater. Room
102.
Doors open at 6:30pm. Screening starts at 7.
Suggested donation: $5
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to:
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