- “‘I Didn't See You There’: Filmmaker Reid Davenport on His Directorial Debut, Ableism & More" - Feature on Democracy Now!
- “Davenport stakes out his own vantage point on the world, one that leaves a viewer wishing to hear his thoughts elaborated even further” - Review in The New York Times
- “An experimental movie of great beauty... filled with images of ordinary objects and situations that have been filmed in such surprising and revealing ways” - Review in Roger Ebert
- “‘I Didn't See You There’ Serves Up a Fascinating Exploration of Ableist Society” - Review in Golden Globes
- One of the Best Movies of 2022 - Manohla Dargis, The New York Times
- One of the 10 Best Documentaries of 2022 - Robert Abele, The Wrap
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I Didn't See You There wins 2022 Sundance Directing Award: U.S. Documentary
[Video Description: Pete Nicks, a man in his 50s wearing glasses, introduces 2022 Sundance Directing Award for U.S. Documentary. Director Reid Davenport, a man in his 30s with dark curly hair and glasses, accepts the award.]
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“The goal is to empower disabled people to tell stories through film. I think I Didn’t See You There epitomizes what we’re trying to do. There’s a catharsis in the act of making that that you can’t replicate in any other way. It has allowed me to be so much healthier in an emotional way, in a career way, in a social way. We want other willing disabled people to have that opportunity.” -Reid Davenport, Filmmaker
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