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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Tom holds a secret in his human heart; a wing beat and a flutter, and it’s bursting to take flight in this tale of magical realism.
A realistic and loving portrait of Marni and Kris, who were married in 1993 and live in NYC.
Mark Boerebach, a nearly blind recluse with Autism, gets to show his amazing music chart recall on a live TV quiz show.
A music video by Station 17- a group of musicians from a Hamburg community of people with developmental disabilities.
Filippo did not expect to have to spend the day with Alice, a charming young girl he meets on a train.
Ray worries about his brother Rick, who has autism. With the help of a counselor, he realizes he may be mistaken about Rick.
A strong mosaic narration representing three people of different ethnic origin having a physical or mental disability.
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’.
Adam, a young man on the spectrum, talks about the things he enjoys most – including sirens, roller coasters and car washes.
A poem written by Neil MacDonald is recited/performed by Destiny Lewis Bell – two people with developmental disabilities.
This documentary follows Kyle as he prepares to compete in the 2014 Washington State Special Olympics.
A glimpse into the working lives of three neuro-divergent artists and their understanding of themselves and their craft.
If acting wasn’t a hard enough job to land, throw in being disabled and see what reaction you’d get.
A poem written by Emily Meek in which she states a variety of her wishes. A Sproutflix Production.
Seth, a person with developmental disabilities, gives a commentary on a community’s efforts to deny a group home from opening.
An inspirational short documentary about a boy with Down syndrome and his love of baseball.
With unfailing determination, Rodney forces his family to understand his perspective of the world he lives in.
An intimate portrait of a family in Iowa whose lives begin to change when their first son is diagnosed with a rare behavioral disorder.
“Floating Boy” is the story of a young man who wants to fly. His father, wanting the best for his boy, wants him to stay grounded.
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.
Tom holds a secret in his human heart; a wing beat and a flutter, and it’s bursting to take flight in this tale of magical realism.
A realistic and loving portrait of Marni and Kris, who were married in 1993 and live in NYC.
Mark Boerebach, a nearly blind recluse with Autism, gets to show his amazing music chart recall on a live TV quiz show.
A music video by Station 17- a group of musicians from a Hamburg community of people with developmental disabilities.
Filippo did not expect to have to spend the day with Alice, a charming young girl he meets on a train.
Ray worries about his brother Rick, who has autism. With the help of a counselor, he realizes he may be mistaken about Rick.
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