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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.
Autism in Love [47] Autism Is a World [48] Autism: The Musical [49] Children From The Distant Planet [50] Children of the Stars [51] Citizen Autistic [52] Dad's in Heaven with Nixon [53] Deej [54] How to Dance in Ohio [55] Life, Animated [56] Normal People Scare Me [57] and Normal People Scare Me Too [58] Recovered: Journeys Through the Autism ...
Temple Grandin is a 2010 American biographical drama television film directed by Mick Jackson and starring Claire Danes as Temple Grandin, an autistic woman whose innovations revolutionized practices for the humane handling of livestock on cattle ranches and slaughterhouses.
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Normal People Scare Me: A Film about Autism is a 2006 American documentary film about autism, produced by Joey Travolta. [1] The project began as a 10-minute short film co-directed by an autistic teenager named Taylor Cross, and his mother Keri Bowers. Travolta first met Cross at a program Travolta led teaching the art of filmmaking to children ...
Wendy—an autistic young woman who has a fixation on Star Trek—lives a routine life in a San Francisco group home where she is monitored by the house manager, Scottie. She spends her time writing a 450-page Star Trek script to enter in Paramount Pictures' screenwriting contest for the $100,000 prize.
Upon its release, the film was criticized for its portrayal of an autistic child, but young Bradley Pierce received praise from all critics. [ 1 ] During the late 1990s and 2000s, the film was frequently rerun on Lifetime and its sister channel Lifetime Movie Network , and received a DVD release from MPI Home Video in 2007, as part of its "True ...
The film was directed by Robert Rooy. David James Savarese, known as DJ or Deej, was also credited as a director and co-producer of the documentary. [4] The film depicts Savarese as an activist with the goal of promoting communication access for nonspeaking autistic people as part of the neurodiversity movement.