ComingSoon is debuting an exclusive trailer for, the upcoming Holocaust documentary which uncovers the truth about how disabled people were used by the Nazis to train their staff on how to kill at concentration camps.
Disposable Humanity will have its world premiere at the 2025 Slamdance Film Festival, starting on February 21. The world premiere screens at 7:15 p.m. PT at the LA Times Theater at Quixote Studios. An additional screening will take place on Saturday, February 22, at 5:30 p.m. PT at Summer & David at Quixote Studios.
Check out the exclusive Disposable Humanity trailer below (watch more trailers):
“The film follows Cameron Mitchell’s family, who are Disability Studies scholars and filmmakers that have researched the Nazi Aktion T4 program since the 1990s,” reads the official synopsis. “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.”
Disposable Humanity is directed by Cameron S. Mitchell from a screenplay he co-wrote with David T. Mitchell. The documentary’s participants include Cameron S. Mitchell, David T. Mitchell, Sharon L. Snyder, Emma Janes Mitchell, Susanne Knittel, Andy Hechler, Andreas Knitz, and more. It is executive produced by C. Mitchell, D. Mitchell, Steve Way, and Nic Novicki, with Rachel Sophia Stewart and C. Mitchell set as editors. The film will have a total running time of 94 minutes.
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