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Life, Animated is a 2016 American independent [1] [2] [3] documentary film by director Roger Ross Williams. [4] It is co-produced by Williams with Julie Goldman, Carolyn Hepburn and Christopher Clements.
Karen Barth is the divorced mother of Michael, a 7-year-old nonverbal autistic boy. After an incident in which Michael wanders away from home, Karen's ex-husband Roger realizes that Michael may need more specialized care than she can provide, and suggests Michael be sent to a special residential school.
Social media also plays a role, with many people on these platforms encouraging others to pursue an autism diagnosis or even self-diagnose. "I think this has driven more people to seek a possible ...
Autism Every Day is a controversial 2006 documentary film sponsored by Autism Speaks, and produced by Lauren Thierry, Jim Watkins and Eric Solomon. [1] It follows mothers of high support needs autistic children, and consists mainly of interviews with the mothers.
Ben is immediately sent to the headmaster's office, where the headmaster asks Ben to explain the incident. Ben, however, does not speak at all, leaving the issue unresolved. After that scene, it's revealed that Ben has been diagnosed with Asperger syndrome, a form of autism. Things gets worse for Ben as the class incident gets posted on the ...
The Wall is a documentary film made in 2011 by Sophie Robert about autism and psychoanalysis, which became the subject of a court case in France. [1] The alternative full name of the film is The Wall or psychoanalysis put to the test on autism. The film considers the question of whether psychoanalysis is a suitable treatment for autism.
The Torrent (French: Le torrent) is a Canadian drama film, directed by Simon Lavoie and released in 2012. [1] An adaptation of Anne Hébert's novella Le Torrent, [2] the film centres on the life of François (played by Anthony Therrien as a child and Victor Andrés Trelles Turgeon as an adult), a man who was raised by his devoutly religious and abusive mother Claudine (Dominique Quesnel). [3]