One of the most significant talents to emerge in documentary film in recent years is Reid Davenport, who broke through in 2022 with his debut feature film I Didn’t See You There. It chronicled his experience as a disabled person attempting to navigate a society that typically meets disability with fear, ignorance and loathing. “I have cerebral palsy. I would like people to see that my diagnosis is not my biggest obstacle,” he has said. “My biggest obstacle is people’s response to my diagnosis.” Davenport says he makes documentaries “from an overtly political perspective.” That’s true of his latest film...