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.
The Random 1 team meets Kevin, a shy, young man with an intellectual disability. He has a simple request: help him find his first date.
Jamie has a learning disability and despite being close to nonverbal, he demonstrates charisma, humor and emotional sensitivity.
The composer listens, finds his place, and dances with the world. Shot in the beautiful woods of Pembrokeshire, Wales.
Soon after college, mental illness interrupted Bud Clayman’s dreams of a filmmaking career.
The story of 32 people who were employed by Texas-based Henry’s Turkey Service without proper compensation.
Andrew Pullen collects light globes. He has well over 10,000 of them in one of the world’s largest private collections.
Step into Nikau’s colorful world as he turns to his animator Dad to help fulfill aspirations of bringing the character Munch Jr. to life.
A short poem written by Paul Quinn and recited by Juan Garcia – two people with developmental disabilities.
Explore the complexities of expression as autistic artist Larry Bissonnette moves between speech, typing and painting.
If you are on the autism spectrum, have a service dog, or both you can probably relate to a lot of these.
“Ups Not Downs” shows how one family in the UK deals with day-to-day life with a child with Down syndrome.
“Track by Track” follows the story of Kendall Collins, an 18-year-old sketch artist with autism who is on the brink of adulthood.
Sam has a passion to be a dancer, but is too shy to realize her dreams. When Peaches materializes one night, Sam’s dreams transform into reality.
Actors with learning disabilities rehearse an acclaimed play by Claire Luckham, “The Choice”, a play about abortion.
What Ben likes about acting is “staring at people, speaking like an American and acting as a different person.”
Mark Boerebach, a nearly blind recluse with Autism, gets to show his amazing music chart recall on a live TV quiz show.
A boy has a little sister with Angelman Syndrome. Through a poem he wrote, we see the strong bond that exists between them.
A glimpse into the lives of two young individuals with Down syndrome living happy and fulfilling lives.
With a congenital condition which is never named, we see how Carl supports the community and the community supports Carl.
Can individuals with developmental disabilities be good parents? A profile of Clement & Karen and their two children.
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