6 min / animation / 2007 / France (English subtitles)
filmmaker: Frédéric Philibert
A young girl tries to understand why her little brother, who has autism, is not like the other children and gives her version of the facts.
When you discover your little brother really isn’t like other children, you have to find out why. What if he’s come from the moon? In this animated film by Frédéric Philibert, a little girl accurately describes her autistic brother’s thought processes and shows how she manages to find a way to get through to him.
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