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We Make Film

We Make Film

2021
Documentary
80 min
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At a time of ever increasing media access, anyone who wants to make a film should be able to make one. But for d/Deaf and disabled filmmakers Debopriya,…

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Director Shweta Ghosh

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Isabelle Moreau
Mar 31, 2026
4.5 / 5
4.5

‘We Make Film’ is a quietly powerful exploration of creative ambition and accessibility. Shweta’s directorial hand guides us through the experiences of d/Deaf and disabled filmmakers Debopriya, Mijo, and Anuja, who each confront unique obstacles in articulating their…

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Thomas Sterling
Mar 31, 2026
4.0 / 5
4.0

This is filmmaking about filmmaking, but with a crucial, often overlooked perspective. ‘We Make Film’ introduces us to Debopriya, Mijo, and Anuja, d/Deaf and disabled individuals navigating the complex terrain of bringing their cinematic ideas to fruition. Director…

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Genevieve Dubois
Mar 31, 2026
3.5 / 5
3.5

‘We Make Film’ presents a thoughtful, if at times understated, examination of the filmmaking process for d/Deaf and disabled artists. The film centres on Debopriya, Mijo, and Anuja, whose personal narratives of creative pursuit are interwoven with director…

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Marcus Bellweather
Mar 31, 2026
4.5 / 5
4.5

Shweta’s ‘We Make Film’ is a testament to the power of storytelling, both on screen and behind the lens. This documentary offers a rare and intimate glimpse into the lives of d/Deaf and disabled filmmakers Debopriya, Mijo, and…

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Eleanor Vance
Mar 31, 2026
4.0 / 5
4.0

In 'We Make Film', director Shweta crafts a deeply resonant documentary that champions the spirit of creation against considerable odds. The film spotlights d/Deaf and disabled filmmakers Debopriya, Mijo, and Anuja, whose journeys are marked by the persistent…

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While 'We Make Film' candidly addresses the significant barriers faced by d/Deaf and disabled filmmakers, its focus is more on articulation and creative vision than prescriptive solutions. It highlights the ingenuity and determination required to navigate these challenges. The film ultimately celebrates the act of making film, prompting viewers to consider the broader landscape of creative access and the inherent value of diverse voices in cinema.