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Untold Desires
1994 documentary film From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Untold Desires is a 1994 documentary film written and directed by Sarah Stephens and produced by Eva Orner. It looks at the sexuality of disabled people. It won the SBS networks first Logie award[1] and won a 1995 Human Rights Medal.[2][3]
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Production
The movie primarily features people with physical disabilities talking about their needs, desires and issues they face. This is mixed in with erotic fantasy sequences. It is the first production from Fertile Films A company founded by Stephens and Orner[4]
Reception
The Age's Phillipa Hawker writes "Untold Desires is terrific, challenging television."[5] Writing in the Sydney Morning Herald Alison Stewart concludes "Melbourne film-makers Sarah Stephens and Eva Orner have managed to make a remarkable film that neutralises the negative image of disabled people as perverse or non-sexual. Highly recommended."[6]
Awards
- 1995 Australian Film Institute Awards
- Best Television Documentary - Eva Orner, Sarah Stevens (SBS) - won[7]
- Logie Awards of 1996
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