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  • Film-Ability: The Mighty (1998)
    Feb 23 2026

    This episode deals with issues surrounding childhood trauma and spousal abuse.


    Making friends can be hard, and the friends you do make at school could be the friends you keep with you forever. Although it can be hard to keep hold of those friends and over time you may drift apart.

    Not everybody is meant to stay in touch, though. Sometimes the people we meet in our lives are meant to enrich our experiences and teach us more about who we are.

    This week, Film-Ability is watching The Mighty, the 1998 feel-good tearjerker with an all-star cast. Taking two characters with different disabilities and making them friends could easily have been a bit contrived. However, The Mighty shows a nuanced and heartwarming friendship that doesn't overdo the pity.

    Film-Ability is written, edited and hosted by Joel Fisher, author of Film-Ability: A History of Disability in Cinema which you can on Amazon in Kindle and paperback.

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    37 min
  • Film-Ability: The Best of Men (2012)
    Feb 16 2026

    This episode contains discussion of PTSD

    Sport can be something that either fills somebody with excitement or dread. The thoughts of P.E. lessons at school with a teacher barking at you as you're pushed to the extent of exhaustion can leave anybody with childhood trauma.

    However, some strive in the face of a challenge and excel when it comes to competing against others, proving to themselves and others what they're really capable of doing.

    Although not everybody is given that chance and that can be down to judgement such a person's physical shape, their physical ability and even their gender. All it takes for one person to see the potential that could be there all along.

    This week, Film-Ability will be discussing The Best of Men, the 2012 made-for-TV movie about the founding of what we now know as the Paralympic Games.

    A story with simple beginnings that went on to be a global success and inspire a sporting event, showcasing the best disabled athletes in the world. However, being told through the lens of those who do not have first hand experience of disability could lead to problems.

    Film-Ability is edited, written and hosted by Joel Fisher, author of Film-Ability: A History of Disability in Cinema that you can find on Amazon in Kindle and paperback.

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    42 min
  • Film-Ability: Me Before You (2016)
    Feb 9 2026

    This episode discusses issues surrounding assisted dying.

    Living in a small town can be hard, you only know a certain amount of people and sometimes the people that you meet may not be right for you. Then one day you may meet somebody you've never even knew was there and they could be just the person you were looking for.

    However, everybody comes with baggage and even though you get to know them and grow closer, you may realise that that the there is just no way that the relationship can go forward. Especially when it seems that both people aren't really trying all that hard to find a solution.

    This week, Film-Ability is talking about the hit 2016 romcom, Me Before You. The issues surrounding assisted dying don't sound particularly palatable for a light-hearted romcom. However, that doesn't stop the juggernaut that is Hollywood and where there's money to be made, they can just skim over the finer details of the real discussion. Let's just hope the audience realises that it isn't so two-dimensional in real life.

    Film-Ability is hosted, edited and written by Joel Fisher, author of Film-Ability: A History of Disability in Cinema that you can find at Amazon in Kindle and paperback.


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    46 min
  • Film-Ability: CODA (2021)
    Feb 2 2026

    Family is important to most of us, whether we find contentment with the family that we're born into or find our own family as we make our way through life. However, doing what gives us the passion to want to live our own lives is also important, and we should never ignore that.

    Family can be loving and understanding, but at times, they may take us for granted and take advantage of us. Although those who realise that really matters to us will know when it's time to let go.

    This week, Film-Ability is watching CODA, the Oscar winning story of a fishing family who are all deaf apart from their daughter Ruby who dreams of singing on stage. A heartwarming and not saccharine story which deals with real issues surrounding disability as well as family and responsibilities, CODA is a pleasure from start to finish.

    Film-Ability is edited, written and hosted by Joel Fisher, author of Film-Ability: A History of Disability in Cinema, which you can find on Amazon in Kindle and paperback.

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    41 min
  • Film-Ability: Muriel's Wedding (1994)
    Jan 26 2026

    This episode features talk of emotional abuse, death by suicide and cancer

    Getting the thing that you want the most in the world may come at a cost. However, being determined to get what you want may mean that you'll want to overlook those costs in the pursuit of what you think may be happiness.

    The friends and family members that you have may suffer as a result of that. Let's just hope that before it's too late that you realise what really matters in life.

    This week, Film-Ability is watching Muriel's Wedding, the hit Australian comedy starring Toni Collette which launched her Hollywood career.

    So, join me as I explore Muriel's life and how her friend Rhonda is side lined and overlooked as she goes on her journey to success. Despite the fact that Rhonda is a wheelchair user after being diagnosed with cancer. It's a comedy, I promise.

    Film-Ability is written, edited and hosted by Joel Fisher, author of Film-Ability: A History of Disability in Cinema which you can find on Amazon in Kindle and Paperback.

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    53 min
  • Film-Ability: The Day of the Triffids (1963)
    Jan 19 2026

    This episode contains talk of death by suicide, alcoholism and animal death.

    Once in a lifetime events that affect the entire world are certainly rare, but they can happen. What we see among the stars can be a wonderous thing and some of us reach out and wish that we could see what really is out there.

    However, if we look too closely then what may be out there may make way for something that is looking for us. Something deadly and even plant-based.

    This week, Film-Ability is discussing the 1963's The Day of the Triffids. Adapted from John Wyndham's classic sci-fi novel where people witnessing a meteor storm go blind and a race of aliens decide to invade.

    So join me as I discuss how not only did the film and the novel influence modern science fiction and horror. It also gives me a chance to discuss how blind people are portrayed in cinema and how the world may see them. Not so helpless as you may first think.

    Film-Ability is written, edited and hosted by Joel Fisher, author of Film-Ability: A History of Disability in Cinema that can be found on Amazon in Kindle and paperback.


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    34 min
  • Film-Ability: The Fundamentals of Caring (2016)
    Jan 12 2026

    This episode features themes of grief and loss

    Carers are perhaps the most important people in a disabled person's life. They're there to help us, and whether that means a family member, a friend or somebody who has chosen it as a career, they need to get along.

    However, when Ben (Paul Rudd) applies for a job looking after Trevor (Craig Phillips), a teenager with Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy, he finds that he has his work cut out for him. However, Ben thinks that all Trevor needs is to get out and see the world, or at least the worst that America's tourist traps have to offer.

    This week, Film-Ability is discussing The Fundamentals of Caring, the 2016 Netflix-released feel-good comedy about a mismatched pair who are thrown out of their comfort zones.

    Although along the way, they may find somebody who can knock their heads together and help them to work through their problems.

    Film-Ability is written, hosted and edited by Joel Fisher, author of Film-Ability: A History of Disability in Cinema, which you can find in Kindle and paperback.

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    44 min
  • Film-Ability: My Left Foot (1989)
    Jan 5 2026

    This episode discusses alcoholism and domestic violence.

    Christy Brown was born in Dublin, Ireland on the 5th of June 1932. Born into a large (very large) family, Christy and his brothers and sisters made do with what they had, but Christy's talent for writing, painting and poetry brought him the kind of fame that nobody thought he could achieve.

    Born with cerebral palsy, Christy Brown was seen as a burden on his family and somebody who would never achieve anything of note. That is until he started showing the world what he could do with only his left foot.

    Yes, that's right, Film-Ability is covering My Left Foot this week, the Oscar-winning biopic of Irish author, poet and painter, Christy Brown. The first of many biopics no doubt to be covered on the podcast, My Left Foot gives an account of Christy Brown's life which showcased Sir Daniel Day-Lewis' talent as an actor as well as highlighted an icon of Irish culture, putting both in the spotlight.

    However, as most biopics often do, there is somewhat of a sugarcoating of reality, focusing on Brown's desire for a romantic relationship instead of his achievements. Not to mention some of the darker aspects of his life.

    So, join me this week as I discuss My Left Foot, perhaps the first high-profile biopic to encourage other actors to take on the role of a famous disabled person in order to get a chance to win an Oscar.

    Film-Ability is hosted by Joel Fisher, author of Film-Ability: A History of Disability in Cinema, which is available on Amazon in Kindle and paperback.

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    38 min