The Last Taboo; Disa Film Fest
Millersville University - McComsey Hall E. Frederick Street , Millersville, Pennsylvania 17551
The Last Taboo conveys a captivating and comforting story of six people with different physical disabilities and a fit partner who was in a relationship with one of them.
These people share their outlooks on affection, connection, friendships, relationships and, according to their experiences, they share what they've learned about themselves. The overall idea of the film is that, "In bed, everyone's able."
The maker of this film, Alexander Freeman, had never felt comfortable with his own sexuality. It was always that strange thing that he wanted so badly to explore, because in order for you to really understand yourself you have to be able to experience the touch of another person. One time, a girl who was a friend of his gave him an experience that changed how he saw his own sexuality. It was the first time that he felt attractive, but he still had questions. He decided to find out why it is perceived to be the last taboo. He has cerebral palsy, which basically means that he doesn't have total control over his muscles, but everything still works down there.
Price: This event is free and open to the public.