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On top of the world

Canada, 1980
film

An inspiring portrait of Glenda Watson, a young teenager with cerebral palsy who cannot walk, but who can ride a horse. She is one of a group of physically di..

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All the way up there

New Zealand, 1978
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Wheels across the Himalaya

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Riding for the disabled

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I'm still me

Victoria, Australia, 2006
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Tommy's world

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Like other people

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The Right to choose

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Let's go riding

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To climb a mountain

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Physical Disabilities

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Everyone Dreams to Win a Medal

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The More they learn

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A Place in the sun

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They found their place

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Break down the barriers

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Horse breaking

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Not just a spectator

United Kingdom, 1976
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