This groundbreaking documentary, made in 1970, focuses on Georgia, a four-year-old with Autism in her special education class.
An Academy Award nominated documentary on a woman with autism’s inner world, her writing, and the friends she makes.
Meet Howard, a 55-year-old man with autism, as he travels home to the rural Midwest to confront his traumatic past at a high school reunion.
An inspiring portrayal of adolescence, which takes an intimate look at a 15-year-old growing up in a small town.
Follow Jayden, a two and half year old diagnosed with autism, through his first months of school in the Bronx.
A woman who has overcome barriers and whose participation in a community college has enhanced the quality of her life.
James, born with Fragile X Syndrome, finds joy in the smallest things and uses his gift of comedic timing to inspire others.
Despite medical hardships, learning disability and challenges “fitting in” with peers, Ben’s love for life and for music shines.
A touching portrait of Drona, a Hindu boy on the autism spectrum, as seen through the eyes of Arjun, his elder brother.
Eleven-year-old Anne is a beautiful girl. The kind of girl you can’t take your eyes off. And the longer you look, the more you see her ‘tics’.
Explore the significance of difference and equality in the life of Eliza, a 20 year old woman living with Down syndrome.
This film takes a rare look at the controversial subject of parents with intellectual disabilities and their children.
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.
The story of what happens when four young men with autism from a public school, are chosen to pilot a college inclusion program in NYC.
This film gives a view into the lives of children with autism at home and at school, and profiles the efforts of parents and teachers.
“Track by Track” follows the story of Kendall Collins, an 18-year-old sketch artist with autism who is on the brink of adulthood.
A playful and unsentimental portrait of Rene, a young man with Down syndrome, made by his close friend Duane Graves.
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