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Fixed: The Science/Fiction of Human Enhancement

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Five people with disabilities become pioneers of human enhancement technologies with inventions that have the power to redefine the limitations of human minds and bodies and challenge the boundaries of normalcy.

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Kylitos C Really interesting ethical survey and investigation into what it means to be human. Are disabilities something that needs to be "fixed" or is society the problem that we still do not value and incorporate all members into our social structures. You get to hear from scientists at the forefront of technological research to those both receiving and rejecting technological "fixes." I can see this being a film that would be great to open up a class discussion on so many ethical issues. Rated 4 out of 5 stars 08/09/25 Full Review Audience Member Really smart, thoughtful documentary about human perfectibility. It's nominally about "fixing" disability, but it's really about whether and how we value difference, what makes a "good life," and whether science controls us or vice-versa. Excellent film. Rated 5 out of 5 stars 02/16/23 Full Review Read all reviews
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Synopsis Five people with disabilities become pioneers of human enhancement technologies with inventions that have the power to redefine the limitations of human minds and bodies and challenge the boundaries of normalcy.
Director
Regan Brashear
Producer
Regan Brashear
Genre
Documentary
Original Language
English
Runtime
1h 1m