





Iris Prize Shorts 2017
Picture This
DIRECTOR:
Jari Osborne
RELEASE YEAR:
2017
Canada, 33 mins
Picture This follows Andrew Gurza, a self-described “queer cripple,” as he organises the second Justify My Love, a sex-positive play party which the international media labelled a “handicapped orgy” when it launched in Toronto the year before. At the heart of the film is the uneasy dichotomy that disabled people face, of feeling either invisible or like a freak show, especially when it comes to their sexuality.