Established in 2009, Sproutflix curates the world’s most comprehensive selection of films celebrating the lives and stories of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Our collection, which includes over 290 titles, is a testament to the depth and diversity of these individuals’ experiences.
We are dedicated to fostering authentic representation, dismantling misconceptions, and championing the beauty of diversity through cinema. At Sproutflix, we are united by the belief that film is a powerful catalyst for inspiration, education, and transformation.
All the films in the Sproutflix catalogue are available for rental and download. The costs are noted on the film’s details page. For rentals the video file will remain on the platform. For download purchases the actual video file will be sent to you.
DVDs can be purchased for select films.
Ignite conversations and engage your audience with custom-designed Sproutflix playlists. Simply select your desired films and the duration of access to calculate the cost. We’ll craft a personalized, shareable playlist that delivers a seamless viewing experience, perfect for sparking meaningful discussions in any setting.
This live-action/animated documentary explores the relationship between Vas and his older sister Christine.
The “How’s Your News?” crew are at it again with their insightful and hilarious coverage of the 2004 Presidential campaign.
Actors with learning disabilities rehearse an acclaimed play by Claire Luckham, “The Choice”, a play about abortion.
Can individuals with developmental disabilities be good parents? A profile of Clement & Karen and their two children.
Two people with disabilities navigate through the challenges they’re faced with when their relationship is displayed in public.
A high school student with Down syndrome pursues her crush in hopes of securing a date for the Valentine’s Day Dance.
A glimpse into the working lives of three neuro-divergent artists and their understanding of themselves and their craft.
A short comedy about Kelly and Allison, who find out that the best friendships blossom when they are most needed.
During a road trip, Michael, a young man with Down syndrome, is determined to convince his brother to teach him how to drive.
We focus on 4 men raising children with various disabilities as they share their hopes, dreams, joys and challenges.
A music video by Station 17- a group of musicians from a Hamburg community of people with developmental disabilities.
“Ups Not Downs” shows how one family in the UK deals with day-to-day life with a child with Down syndrome.
Zack Childers is an athlete with cerebral palsy. He was told at a young age by doctors that he would never walk without a walker.
Ziggy loves wigs, guitars and David Bowie. She has a hundred skills and one handicap.
Rachel writes a letter to her future children describing her experiences of caring for her big brother.
Funny and heart-wrenching – peoples’ candid and articulate self-awareness quickly shatter preconceptions of the disabled.
“Mark” will question our tendency to rush through life, while we ignore beauty and fulfillment in the many instances that pass us by.
Martin is severely brain damaged due to a car accident, and can no longer move or speak. Martin used to live life in the fast lane.
At the age of 57, Anand’s aspergers diagnosis brought a sense of validation with a lingering sadness.
Since childhood Ryan, an artist on the spectrum, has been perfecting the expression of his singular subject: TRAINS.
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