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By K Futur TREИDNSETTERSDubrek Studios in Derby came alive with creativity and powerful storytelling during the July edition of the Five Lamps Films event, a regular showcase that continues to support emerging filmmakers and celebrate short-form cinema. The evening brought together local talent, film lovers, and storytellers from across the region – but one documentary in particular stole the spotlight.

Disabled or Not, a deeply personal and thought-provoking documentary directed by Sam Bolton and produced alongside his twin brother Alex, captivated the audience with its honest and eye-opening portrayal of disability within the film industry. The film marks Sam’s directorial debut and demonstrates a maturity and vision far beyond his years.
Sam and Alex Bolton, twins who live with type 2 spinal muscular atrophy, are passionate content creators and aspiring filmmakers. In Disabled or Not, Sam sets out to explore the systemic barriers faced by disabled individuals in media – from lack of accessibility to limited representation on screen. Through powerful interviews with industry professionals who also live with disabilities, the documentary tackles themes of discrimination, typecasting, and the urgent need for change.
The film exposes how people with disabilities are often cast in narrow roles – either as villains or victims – and highlights the structural issues that prevent many from breaking into or thriving within the industry. But Disabled or Not is also a film about hope and ambition. Sam doesn’t just present the problems; he positions himself as part of the solution. His passion is infectious, and his commitment to advocating for a more accessible, inclusive industry is inspiring.
The event featured several other impressive short films, showcasing the diverse range of talent nurtured by Five Lamps Films. However, it was clear that Sam and Alex’s work left a lasting impact on the room.

As the evening came to a close, the atmosphere was one of encouragement, reflection, and optimism. Five Lamps Films continues to be a vital part of Derby’s creative scene – offering a platform for fresh voices and important stories. And with filmmakers like Sam and Alex Bolton now stepping into the spotlight, the future of inclusive cinema in Derby looks very bright indeed.
We can’t wait for the next showcase.
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