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The Contact

United Kingdom, 1964
film

Dramatizes the problem of social isolation experienced by physically handicapped people in a brief story of a spastic youth.

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Who's handicapped

United Kingdom, 1972
Similarity: 76%

Like other people

United Kingdom, 1972
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Stress: parents with a handicapped child

United Kingdom, 1966
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Born spastic

United Kingdom, 1975
Similarity: 74%

Like ordinary children

United Kingdom, 1970
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The More they learn

Australia, 1981
Similarity: 73%

Who's handicapped?

Australia, 1978
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Disability awareness

United States, 1999
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Interruptions

United States, 1981
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The Human machine

Australia, 1975
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David

Australia, 1975
Similarity: 72%

Time for access

Unknown, 1983
Similarity: 72%

Everybody's handicapped

Canada, 1953
Similarity: 72%

One Day Soon

Australia, 1986
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Three for society

United Kingdom, 1969
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Walter

United States, 1973
Similarity: 72%

Christopher

Australia, 1972
Similarity: 72%

Stranger in his own country

United Kingdom, 1965
Similarity: 72%
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