This
new 15-minute student film features participants of the discussion
panel sponsored by University of California Berkeley's Disabled
Students Union called "Are Cripples Screwed?" The film also features
other Bay area community members and comedian Josh Blue (winner of Last
Comic Standing) as they share their personal experiences with sex,
dating and intimacy. (Sex)abled reveals that while not everyone will
choose to be sexually active, everyBODY is capable of being sexual.
Discussion Questionsn the film, Melissa says "sex is anything that
gives me sexual pleasure, that I can get off on." What are some things
that you consider sexy that fall outside of the assumption of
"traditional" intercourse?:
During a panel discussion in the film Ben says that sexuality is "a
constant among humans it doesn't matter your station in life...everyone
has sexual frustrations that are similar enough." Do you consider
yourself a sexual person? What are some of your sexual frustrations?
What resources would you like to see available to help with these
frustrating situations?
In the film, Jackson says that he uses his humor to break down
stereotypes of disability and "until [he] sees Stephen Hawking on the
cover of a trashy romance novel, [he's] forced to make beautifully
crafted dick jokes." Can humor be used to discuss disability and
sexuality effectively? If it does, how can humor allow the discussion
of sex and disability to be much more openly talked about? In what
other ways can we bring up the topic of sex and disability?
If you would like a DVD copy of this film, or you have any
questions or comments to share with the filmmakers, please contact
Amanda Hoffman at [email protected]. Your feedback is sincerely appreciated. Also, visit producing awarenses.com to learn about other fascinating disability and sexuality focused films in production. http://www.sexsmartfilms.com/free-videos/sex-abled-disability-uncensored/
Discussion Questions:
In the film, Melissa says "sex is anything that gives me sexual
pleasure, that I can get off on." What are some things that you
consider sexy that fall outside of the assumption of "traditional"
intercourse?
In the film, Jackson says that he uses his humor to break down
stereotypes of disability and "until [he] sees Stephen Hawking on the
cover of a trashy romance novel, [he's] forced to make beautifully
crafted dick jokes." Can humor be used to discuss disability and
sexuality effectively? If it does, how can humor allow the discussion
of sex and disability to be much more openly talked about? In what
other ways can we bring up the topic of sex and disability?