Directors Brian Malone and Regan Linton created a poignant feature documentary about the theatrical run of Chicago by Phamily, a theater company of the physically and cognitively disabled.

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Critical Response

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“This list is in alphabetical order, but if it were in order of preference then Imperfect would be at the top. An incredibly poignant look…"

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“If you’re human and have any semblance of a heart, there is no way that you walk away from Imperfect without feeling that all-important inspiration. Directors Brian Malone and Regan Linton know how to reach their viewers, and the story that they present to the world is unique–but incredibly relevant.”

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"As a longtime writer and film journalist with a disability, there were times during when I found myself wiping away tears during Regan Linton and Brian Malone's "Imperfect," a film that uncompromisingly captures the stories of disabled creatives without the usual stale narratives or inspiration porn that so often accompanies them.” — Richard Propes, The Independent Critic

“Lifts the curtain on a need for full representation and equity across the arts.”

— Neil Baker, Cinerama Film

“Directors Brian Malone and Regan Linton (who plays double duty as "Chicago's" director) have given audiences everywhere a heartfelt gift in IMPERFECT.”

--Elizabeth Whittemore, Reel News Daily

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