Filmmaker Cameron Mitchell’s directorial debut DISPOSABLE HUMANITY is set to make its world premiere at SLAMDANCE 2025. Cameron talked with our Gadi Elkon about the documentary, his family, Slamdance and the importance of remembrance!
The Mitchell family, a family of Disability Studies scholars and filmmakers, has researched The Nazi Aktion T4 program since the 1990s. Through conversations with memorial directors, disabled people, and relatives of T4 victims they uncover the horrifying truth: that the Nazi Aktion T4 program, was in fact the program where the Nazis trained killing staff and designed the apparatus of mass murder that led to the Holocaust. Disabled people were the first victims to be killed under the Third Reich and in this investigative documentary, the Mitchells reveal how this history has been covered over and erased from international public memory.
Gadi and Cameron talked extensively about the important documentary DISPOSABLE HUMANITY! Cameron talked about his family, the reality of the Nazi Aktion T4 program and so much more!
Here is our Interview with Filmmaker Cameron S. Mitchell.
Disposable Humanity has its world premiere at Slamdance this evening and has an encore screening tomorrow.
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