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DEVELOPMENTAL DISORDERS
30 minutes
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color
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2013
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Sale/DVD (Chaptered): $195
Best of 2007,
Video Librarian
47 minutes
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color
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2006
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Sale/DVD (Chaptered): $248
When award-winning filmmaker Robert
Parish’s son Jack was diagnosed with an
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), Parish decided to
point his camera in Jack’s suddenly disorganized
direction.
AUTISM: WARMING TO ITS COLD EMBRACE
features the perspectives of many passionate autism
advocates and other parents of children with ASD.
Their points of view offer warmth, understanding,
and inspiration to anyone who has a person with
autism in their lives.
Marianne Kaplan’s son Adam is a 12-year-old with
Asperger Syndrome who is misunderstood and
bullied. He left his last school after a boy put a knife
to his throat.
Marianne and Adam feel hopeful after meeting
Dr. Temple Grandin and other AS kids and parents.
But conflicts at school continue, leading to agonizing
decisions. THE BOY INSIDE is a rare, first-hand
portrait of a year in the life of a family in crisis.
“Stresses and concerns... are admirably depicted.
Recommended.”
—Educational Media Reviews Online
Autism: Warming To Its Cold Embrace
A film by Robert Parish
The Boy Inside
A film by Marianne Kaplan
“Powerful!”
—Library Journal
Real Abilities,
NY Disability Film Festival
26 minutes
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color
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2006
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Sale/DVD: $229
Judith Scott has Down Syndrome, is deaf, cannot
speak, and spent 35 years in an institution with no
creative outlet. But since the 1980s, her art has
drawn interest from collectors and galleries around
the world.
Filmed in locations including Judith’s studio, her
group home in Berkeley, the Ohio institution where
she spent most of her life, and museums and
galleries showing her work, OUTSIDER introduces
us to this eccentric and talented outsider artist.
Outsider:
The Life and Art of Judith Scott
A film by Betsy Bayha
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