Directed by Alexander Freeman, True Value (2025) is a groundbreaking documentary that is gripping and educational. What is the true value of a human life, and how do we measure it, especially when it comes to people with disabilities and employment?
Narrated by Oscar-winner Chris Cooper, the film blends personal testimony with urgent social critique. True Value also confronts darker truths: the growing debates around euthanasia and assisted suicide, and the harrowing reality of people with disabilities being murdered by their own caregivers—crimes often minimized or excused by society through narratives of “mercy” or “burden.” These tragedies expose the lethal consequences of a culture that too often devalues disabled lives.
Seven years in the making, this film explores the experiences of people with disabilities navigating the worlds of employment, purpose, and dignity. At its core, True Value exposes how systemic barriers—unemployment, discrimination, income inequality, and restrictive government policies—undermine independence and equality for disabled people.