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.
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Actors with learning disabilities rehearse an acclaimed play by Claire Luckham, “The Choice”, a play about abortion.
Riley was brutally beaten in a bias crime because of his developmental disability. Such a bias crime is not unusual.
This auto-biographical documentary follows the filmmaker as he bids farewell to the housing he has lived in for eight years.
A playful and unsentimental portrait of Rene, a young man with Down syndrome, made by his close friend Duane Graves.
Libby provides some insight about the joys of living with her best friend, and big brother, Max, who has Down syndrome.
A music video for the band, Delay Treesby, starring and featuring the artwork of director Teemu Erämaa’s brother, Tomi.
An animation starring Ryan, a teenager with autism, which documents his trip to the local store for a snack and drink.
Kira, a bright and stylish young woman living with Down syndrome, compares herself to social media influencer, Chantal.
People with developmental disabilities perform and sing the Turkish version of Pink Floyd’s hit alongside famous Turkish artists.
The story of world-class weight lifter Jon Shapiro and his childhood sweetheart Holly James.
Two people with disabilities navigate through the challenges they’re faced with when their relationship is displayed in public.
Moyzee is a singer-songwriter who uses his songs as a platform to be heard. A die-hard romantic, many of his songs revolve around love.
Charlie works as a dishwasher in one of Sydney’s most high end restaurants, where one of her coworkers regularly ridicules and belittles her.
A story about Kevin, a man with mental illness resulting from brain injury. His short term memory causes confusion and anxiety.
An introduction to Zulu P, a group of four rappers with developmental challenges who create some wild beats.
Hip Hop artist Cam Lasley performs against the backdrop of crime scenes, parking garages and the streets of Portland, Oregon.
The “How’s Your News?” crew are at it again with their insightful and hilarious coverage of the 2004 Presidential campaign.
An angsty teen locks himself in his bathroom with a tube of lipstick as he avoids his overbearing mother.
As Matthew becomes the drag queen, Mrs. Sparkle, he shares what the transformation means to him.
The extraordinary story a blind musician and soundscape artist who works with children with disabilities, helping them to find their place in a world not made for them.
Actors with learning disabilities rehearse an acclaimed play by Claire Luckham, “The Choice”, a play about abortion.
Riley was brutally beaten in a bias crime because of his developmental disability. Such a bias crime is not unusual.
This auto-biographical documentary follows the filmmaker as he bids farewell to the housing he has lived in for eight years.
A playful and unsentimental portrait of Rene, a young man with Down syndrome, made by his close friend Duane Graves.
Libby provides some insight about the joys of living with her best friend, and big brother, Max, who has Down syndrome.
A music video for the band, Delay Treesby, starring and featuring the artwork of director Teemu Erämaa’s brother, Tomi.
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