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Crip Camp

  • 2020
  • R
  • 1h 46m
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7.7/10
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Crip Camp (2020)
Down the road from Woodstock, a revolution blossomed at a ramshackle summer camp for teenagers with disabilities, transforming their lives and igniting a landmark movement.
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Down the road from Woodstock, a revolution blossomed at a ramshackle summer camp for teenagers with disabilities, transforming their lives and igniting a landmark movement.Down the road from Woodstock, a revolution blossomed at a ramshackle summer camp for teenagers with disabilities, transforming their lives and igniting a landmark movement.Down the road from Woodstock, a revolution blossomed at a ramshackle summer camp for teenagers with disabilities, transforming their lives and igniting a landmark movement.

  • Directors
    • James Lebrecht
    • Nicole Newnham
  • Writers
    • James Lebrecht
    • Nicole Newnham
    • David Radcliff
  • Stars
    • James Lebrecht
    • Lionel Je'Woodyard
    • Joseph O'Conor
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.7/10
    8.6K
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    • Directors
      • James Lebrecht
      • Nicole Newnham
    • Writers
      • James Lebrecht
      • Nicole Newnham
      • David Radcliff
    • Stars
      • James Lebrecht
      • Lionel Je'Woodyard
      • Joseph O'Conor
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    • 37User reviews
    • 64Critic reviews
    • 86Metascore
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    • Nominated for 1 Oscar
      • 11 wins & 36 nominations total

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    James Lebrecht
    James Lebrecht
    • Self - Camper
    Lionel Je'Woodyard
    Lionel Je'Woodyard
    • Self - Counselor
    Joseph O'Conor
    Joseph O'Conor
    • Self - Counselor
    Ann Cupolo Freeman
    Ann Cupolo Freeman
    • Self - Camper
    Denise Sherer Jacobson
    Denise Sherer Jacobson
    • Self - Camper
    Larry Allison
    Larry Allison
    • Self - Camp Director
    • (archive footage)
    Ellie Abrashkin
    Ellie Abrashkin
    • Self - Camper
    • (archive footage)
    Jean Malafronte
    Jean Malafronte
    • Self - Camper
    • (archive footage)
    Carl
    Carl
    • Self - Camper
    • (archive footage)
    Steve Hofmann
    Steve Hofmann
    • Self - Counselor
    • (archive footage)
    Michael Tannenbaum
    Michael Tannenbaum
    • Self - Camper
    • (archive footage)
    Judith Heumann
    Judith Heumann
    • Self
    • (as Judy Heumann)
    Howard Gutstadt
    Howard Gutstadt
    • Self - People's Video Theater
    • (archive footage)
    Nancy Rosenblum
    Nancy Rosenblum
    • Self - Camper
    • (archive footage)
    Neil Jacobson
    Neil Jacobson
    • Self - Camper
    Nanci D'Angelo
    Nanci D'Angelo
    • Self - Camper
    • (archive footage)
    Pat Figueroa
    Pat Figueroa
    • Self - Jened Counselor Activist
    • (archive footage)
    Bobby Muller
    Bobby Muller
    • Self - Vietnam Veterans Against the War
    • (archive footage)
    • Directors
      • James Lebrecht
      • Nicole Newnham
    • Writers
      • James Lebrecht
      • Nicole Newnham
      • David Radcliff
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    9matthewssilverhammer

    An old-fashioned doc, with a Harlan County spirit...

    ...no frills, no overly-clever graphics, just a beautifully edited collection of convicting memories, capturing a completely forgotten piece of cultural history, & illuminating the immense effect this one relatively small group of hippies had on American history. It's packed with full of the kind of humanity we need: kid singing "One Time Blues", climbing Capitol steps, reuniting with other campers at campgrounds...& is it just me, or did anybody else crush hard on Judith?
    9caramia2002

    Almost Perfect

    As a doc, it covers mostly all the bases and is heartfelt without being sugary sweet. You get a feeling for the times, the various areas of civil rights and political action (before that mean PAC). Finally getting the ADA signed and enforced was a 20yr struggle I remember well. I had forgotten that some politicians you'd think would have been supportive were not and visa versa. In those days, with no social media, if you weren't voters (or not perceived as such) and didn't get news coverage, politicians generally had little interest. However, one big counter argument against few benefiting (even though those "few" were/are the biggest minority) was overlooked here, otherwise I would have given it a 10/10:

    After I had my first knee surgery, I had complications. I spent a long time on crutches. I went to physical therapy daily but the restroom in that building was incredibly tiny, with two stalls you could barely get into, much less with crutches and a backpack on (forget wheelchair). And that was a medical building in one of the largest medical centers in the US! It was 1988-89. So a great argument against few benefiting was that many able bodied people would spend some time as a disabled person and I saw those people every day in PT, a lot of them. I ended up having 5 more knee surgeries so spent lots of time needing accommodations. I still use a ramp as stairs are not my friend and I'm happy for other accommodations as well, esp as I get older. It shouldn't take my experience to have empathy, but empathy is a greatly underdeveloped organ in humanity.

    It's amazing to me that a country that saw the polio epidemic render millions disabled, that saw wars disable millions of young men (Vietnam in particular in those days), and on and on, had such a hard time finding empathy and a few dollars so that everyone had access and opportunity, which saves money in the long run because less institutionalization is needed and more people can work and contribute. It is amazing that many still are the heirs to the nasty undertones of the kind of thinking that delayed this legislation for so long.
    8KnutGWalle

    Something you should all see...

    This a documentary that should be seen by everyone.To learn something about emphaty.
    9ruadhcaileag

    Truth.

    Well done with this documentary. Bringing in the truth, from people who lived it. Our world has never treated persons with special needs well at all. Their story needs to be told, their strength needs to be shared. Heartbreaking and inspiring. The original footage is amazing!
    gortx

    Very fine Doc about a spark for the Disability Rights Movement

    The Documentary takes it's title from an insensitive nickname for Camp Jened, a summer camp for the disabled, founded in 1951. The Doc focuses on a group of attendees in the summer of 1971 (which included filmmaker James LeBrecht, who co-Directs with Nicole Newnham). At the time, Jened was being run by self-described hippies. One of the interviewees describes the place as their Woodstock which had been held nearby just a couple of summers prior (there's even a sequence when the camp counselors lead a sing-a-long of the Grateful Dead's 'What A Long Strange Trip It's Been'). That younger generation is known for advocating for civil rights, women's rights and gay rights but a lesser known movement was the early stages of rights for the disabled. A good number of the campers not only became friends, but, also became players in the disability rights movements, in particular, the indefatigable Judith Heumann.

    Heumann, LeBrecht and Camp Jened members participated in the protests that led to the 1973 Rehabilitation Act (signed by Nixon, but not enforced), the 1977 San Francisco sit-ins that forced Secretary Joseph Califano into finally putting teeth into the act), suffered through Ronald Reagan's budget axe and eventually, the landmark 1990 Americans With Disabilities Act signed by Bush, Sr..

    This second and longer section of the Documentary is very well done and certainly heartfelt, but, the opening section at Camp Jened is the heart and soul of the movie. Fortunately, a group called the People's Video Theater documented the camp in 1971 on 1/2 inch Videotape - and, even more miraculously, the tapes survived. What those tapes reveal are the campers in all their unguarded glory. The laughter, the tears and, for many of them, their first sexual experiences (an outbreak of the crabs is squeamishly detailed). The legislation was long overdue and important, but CRIP CAMP is more about just showing the individuals as people. LeBrecht and Newnham let everybody speak for themselves,no matter how halting their speech. It's never edited for time. They are just being themselves in front of the camera. The footage during the S.F. sit-in also needs special mention of local TV reporter Evan White who literally embedded with the protesters.

    CRIP CAMP falls into the 'advocacy documentary' category (few warts are discussed), but what elevates it is the way in which the viewer is invited to participate with the Camp Jened campers. It shows in it's own way why it's very title is both a reminder of the past, but also that there is still work to do to eliminate it's "insensitive" moniker.

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    • Trivia
      The idea to make the film about Camp Jened started "with an off-hand comment at lunch". James LeBrecht had worked with Nicole Newnham for 15 years as a co-director. LeBrecht was born with spina bifida and uses a wheelchair to get around, and had never seen a documentary related to his "life's work as a disability rights advocate". At the end of the lunch meeting, LeBrecht told Newnham: "You know, I've always wanted to see this film made about my summer camp".
    • Quotes

      Judith Heumann: There was a romance in the air if you wanted to experience it. I never dated outside of camp. But at Jened, you could have make-out sessions behind the bunks and different places like that.

    • Connections
      Featured in WatchMojo: Top 10 Movies of 2020 (So Far) (2020)
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      For What It's Worth
      Written by Stephen Stills

      Performed by Buffalo Springfield

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    • Release date
      • March 25, 2020 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Crip Camp: A Disability Revolution
    • Filming locations
      • Hunter, New York, USA
    • Production companies
      • Good Gravy Films
      • Higher Ground Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 46m(106 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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