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.
An inspirational short documentary about a boy with Down syndrome and his love of baseball.
Seagulls Football Club exists to provide opportunities to people with an intellectual disability in the suburbs of Melbourne.
A song from hip hop artist Cam Lasley’s 4th album. At the age of 31, Cam begins writing songs that reflect becoming a man.
Travel through an imagined world in this short dance film as it presents a collection of rhythmic and witty scenarios.
Ten minutes before a boxing match, a teenage boxer with Down syndrome fights for his right to get in the ring.
Jamie has a learning disability and despite being close to nonverbal, he demonstrates charisma, humor and emotional sensitivity.
“Stranger Hero” is an action serial featuring the world’s first kung-fu super hero with Down’s syndrome.
Meet Eddie. He’s a seventeen-year-old boy with Down’s syndrome. He’s stubborn and charming, funny and sometimes temperamental.
In Cuba, a group of mothers bring their children with Down syndrome to perform with joy and verve in a park for a public audience.
Andrew Pullen collects light globes. He has well over 10,000 of them in one of the world’s largest private collections.
An insight into two brothers: acclaimed Aboriginal actor Aaron Pedersen, and Vinnie, who has an intellectual disability.
Jeffrey has a certain flair and a passion to be with people, to help others and enjoy life!
Brandon lives in a silent world of deafness and autism. He moves to an uncomplicated rhythm.
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.
A recycling plant in Warsaw that provides jobs for people with learning difficulties, who would find it difficult to get work.
Riley was brutally beaten in a bias crime because of his developmental disability. Such a bias crime is not unusual.
A tale about Viru, a self-proclaimed music buff, and how he survived his first day at summer camp. A Sproutflix Production.
Andrew is somewhat verbal and can do most basic self-care tasks. He craves the same independence that his brother and sister enjoy.
This video might make you think what people’s lives could be like if we focused more on their abilities, rather than their disabilities.
An inspirational short documentary about a boy with Down syndrome and his love of baseball.
Seagulls Football Club exists to provide opportunities to people with an intellectual disability in the suburbs of Melbourne.
A song from hip hop artist Cam Lasley’s 4th album. At the age of 31, Cam begins writing songs that reflect becoming a man.
Travel through an imagined world in this short dance film as it presents a collection of rhythmic and witty scenarios.
Ten minutes before a boxing match, a teenage boxer with Down syndrome fights for his right to get in the ring.
Jamie has a learning disability and despite being close to nonverbal, he demonstrates charisma, humor and emotional sensitivity.
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