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.
Go inside the life of a woman with a developmental disability who is struggling to raise three children who also have disabilities.
With a congenital condition which is never named, we see how Carl supports the community and the community supports Carl.
People with developmental disabilities perform and sing the Turkish version of Pink Floyd’s hit alongside famous Turkish artists.
Jess is a true creative with a unique style of her own and the confidence to show her creations to the world.
Lou may have Down’s Syndrome but she is more than capable of looking after herself and she longs for independence.
Identical twins born only three minutes apart are separated by a large distinction: Ella has Down syndrome while Eavan does not.
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.
Hip Hop artist Cam Lasley performs against the backdrop of crime scenes, parking garages and the streets of Portland, Oregon.
Roman doesn’t speak – not a word in 26 years. But the joy he takes in filming and being filmed is one expression of his life with autism.
Jeffrey has a certain flair and a passion to be with people, to help others and enjoy life!
Karla has the sweetest big brother she could hope for. Nordahl loves cuddles and he’s a fun playmate. He also needs lots of care.
A crazy night out for a hardcore man with Down syndrome and all his friends! Please note: contains adult content.
Lucy thinks her brother, Luka, is broken. His obsessive, meticulous, infuriating arrangements of sugar cubes and thimbles prove it.
An Academy Award nominated documentary on a woman with autism’s inner world, her writing, and the friends she makes.
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.
Jason is on the autism spectrum, but this doesn’t stop him from enjoying a busy and active life in his home state of Iowa.
Hip-hop artist Cam Lasley: “I see it on TV – hear it on the radio – what’s a little boy to do?”
Filippo did not expect to have to spend the day with Alice, a charming young girl he meets on a train.
Portrait-in-motion of a troupe of young adult dancers with Down syndrome.
An animated documentary that explores the challenges of growing up and living with Asperger’s Syndrome.
Go inside the life of a woman with a developmental disability who is struggling to raise three children who also have disabilities.
With a congenital condition which is never named, we see how Carl supports the community and the community supports Carl.
People with developmental disabilities perform and sing the Turkish version of Pink Floyd’s hit alongside famous Turkish artists.
Jess is a true creative with a unique style of her own and the confidence to show her creations to the world.
Lou may have Down’s Syndrome but she is more than capable of looking after herself and she longs for independence.
Identical twins born only three minutes apart are separated by a large distinction: Ella has Down syndrome while Eavan does not.
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