7 min / documentary / 2016 / New Zealand
filmmakers: Kirsty Griffin and Viv Kernick
Brandon lives in a silent world of deafness and autism. He moves to an uncomplicated rhythm. Sometimes reaching out for connection, other times he treads a solitary path. He is supported and secure with the freedom to follow his daily routines.
Ben is a hopeless romantic and wants to date his best friend, Skyla. He prepares a picture-perfect picnic to pop the question.
A dance drama featuring a cast of dancers with and without disabilities. It explores what it means to be together while the world changes all around us.
“The Sea Reminds Me” is a film about ‘loss’. It is also about finding memories and treasures of the heart that will never leave us…
South, a young Arkansas artist on the autism spectrum, utilizes his abilities as a sculptor to express himself and build community.
A music video by Station 17 – a collection of improvisational musicians gathered from a Hamburg community of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
For Andrew having a job, going to work and being part of the team is an important part of his life. He is valued at work for who he is and the work he does.
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