was jonathan novick's, "don't look down on me."of the dozen films part of the "media enabled musketeers," a project that brought together russians and americans with disabilities to produce films that provide a deeper understanding of their lives, and to bridge the divide between their two countries. well, for more, we're joined now by four guests including jonathan novick. he's a graduate student at hunter college in the integrated media arts department. we're also joined by maryam magomedova, a law school student in russia who made the short film, "maryam's victory." and we're joined by the co-directors of the media enabled musketeers project, olga kravtsova and jon alpert. jon is a 16-time-national emmy award winner and 2-time-academy award nominee. we welcome you all to democracy now! i have to follow-up up on this film. givesso both moving and such understanding, jon, about what you are going through on a daily basis, how people see you and how you want to be seen, how you want to be treated. talk to little more about that and