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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A couple shares their personal thoughts on love and marriage 3 months before their wedding, in this candid and touching portrait.
When a Minneapolis theater company put on a show titled “Rise of the Celebretards,” people with disabilities took action.
Hip-hop artist Cam Lasley: “I see it on TV – hear it on the radio – what’s a little boy to do?”
A silent Felliniesque film about a man who decides to go to the park to relax. There he finds himself in an unusual circumstance.
Despite medical hardships, learning disability and challenges “fitting in” with peers, Ben’s love for life and for music shines.
Focusing on an institution located in Staten Island, NY, this film, with reporter, Geraldo Rivera, was one of the first exposés on local TV.
When everyone finds out that Paul likes a girl from school, his family, support worker and teacher all try to act in Paul’s ‘Best Interest’.
Auteur Lorcan Hopper will stop at nothing to see his semi-autobiographical soap opera brought to life.
Miriam lives in a home share, supported by a woman named Annie. Annie controls most of Miriam’s life.
A high school student with Down syndrome pursues her crush in hopes of securing a date for the Valentine’s Day Dance.
If acting wasn’t a hard enough job to land, throw in being disabled and see what reaction you’d get.
Moments of abandon letting go and enjoying the sensations of the forest, finally resting and being held by the forest.
Seth, a person with developmental disabilities, gives a commentary on a community’s efforts to deny a group home from opening.
A teenage girl who feels left out and ignored by her peers, is inspired to do something audacious in order to get noticed.
Lucy thinks her brother, Luka, is broken. His obsessive, meticulous, infuriating arrangements of sugar cubes and thimbles prove it.
Social butterfly, fun-loving, theatrical Celeste enjoys watching back episodes of her favorite soap operas.
Simon believes his failure to lead a normal adolescent life is solely down to his brother’s disability.
Explore the significance of difference and equality in the life of Eliza, a 20 year old woman living with Down syndrome.
This live-action/animated documentary explores the relationship between Vas and his older sister Christine.
‘Ruggero’ is a comedy that shows that love is not a matter of ability – it is a matter of fortune.
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