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Disposable Humanity

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Through in-depth interviews and archival materials, the Mitchell family unveils the Nazi Aktion T4 program, which targeted disabled people and helped pave the way for the Holocaust. This investigative documentary exposes how this history has been overlooked or erased from public memory, connecting the past to present-day questions about whose lives are valued, remembered, and protected.

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Kristen Lopez The Film Maven 02/25/2025
A
Mitchell tells a story that needs to be told and demands the audience to never avert their gaze. Go to Full Review
Christopher Lloyd The Film Yap May 5
4/5
An illuminating and sobering look at the hidden Holocaust of more than 300,000 people euthanized by the Nazi regime for having mental or physical disabilities. Go to Full Review
John Stark Mac the Movie Guy May 5
90/100
Possibly the least disposable documentary of the year, challenging its audience to reckon with an often forgotten aspect of the Holocaust, and bringing a profound light to lives lost. Am absolute must-see, and devastatingly effective. Go to Full Review
Sarah Vincent Sarah G Vincent Views Jan 29
part family road trip, part analysis of memorial spaces, part activist work for accessibility for disabled people in public spaces, and part chronicle of the Nazi’s secret extermination of disabled people program, Aktion T4. Go to Full Review
Nick Rogers Midwest Film Journal Dec 26
4/5
Cameron S. Mitchell's message of advocacy builds to a summary quote that uplifts the need to share stories, lessons and empathy and prevent any such darkness from again descending on the world in the destructive manner as it did 86 years ago. Go to Full Review
Louisa Moore Screen Zealots Nov 6
Horrific, informative, and oddly cathartic, this documentary unfolds the horrible truths that have been long buried in German history. Go to Full Review
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Synopsis Through in-depth interviews and archival materials, the Mitchell family unveils the Nazi Aktion T4 program, which targeted disabled people and helped pave the way for the Holocaust. This investigative documentary exposes how this history has been overlooked or erased from public memory, connecting the past to present-day questions about whose lives are valued, remembered, and protected.
Director
Cameron S. Mitchell
Producer
Cameron S. Mitchell, David T. Mitchell
Screenwriter
Cameron S. Mitchell, David T. Mitchell, Cameron S. Mitchell, David T. Mitchell
Production Co
CSM Productions
Genre
Documentary
Original Language
English
Runtime
1h 34m