List of films about autism
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This is a list of autism-related films:[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9]
- A Boy Called Po
- A Brilliant Young Mind (aka "X+Y")
- Adam
- After Thomas
- Autism Every Day
- Autism in Love
- Autism: The Musical
- Ben X
- Bless the Child
- Chicos de otro planeta
- Children of the Stars
- Christine
- Cries from the Heart
- Dad's in Heaven with Nixon
- Dark Floors
- Dear John
- Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close
- Girls with Autism (2015 ITV documentary)
- Jack of the Red Hearts
- Jane Wants a Boyfriend
- Life Animated
- Loop
- Marathon
- Mary and Max
- Miracle Run
- Molly
- Mozart and the Whale
- My Name Is Khan
- Normal People Scare Me Too
- Normal People Scare Me
- Please Stand By
- Rain Man
- Recovered: Journeys Through the Autism Spectrum and Back
- Refrigerator Mothers
- Season of Miracles
- Snow Cake
- Son-Rise: A Miracle of Love
- Suitcase[10]
- Superbror
- Temple Grandin
- The Big Short
- The Black Balloon
- The Boy Who Could Fly
- The Horse Boy
- The Other Sister
- The Story of Luke
- The Transporters
- The Wizard
- This Business of Autism
- Too Sane for This World
- Vectors of Autism: A documentary about Laura Nagle
- What’s Eating Gilbert Grape
Films Promoting Facilitate Communication
References
- ^ Most Popular "Autism" Titles (Sorted by Release Date, descending): 507 at IMDb. Retrieved 12 January 2019.
- ^ "'Autism in the movies', list of 52 titles". IMDb. 2018. Retrieved 12 January 2019.
- ^ Murray, Stuart (2007). "13. Hollywood and the Fascination of Autism (pp. 244ff.)". In Osteen, Mark (ed.). Autism and Representation. London: Routledge. ISBN 978-0-203-93508-8.
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suggested) (help) - ^ (in Spanish) Matusevich, Mauricio; Matusevich, Daniel (July–August 2005). "Imágenes del autismo en el cine norteamericano ("Pictures of autism in the American cinema")". Vertex. 16 (62): 301–5. PMID 16077873. Retrieved 2 July 2013.
- ^ Palomo, Rubén; Belinchón, Mercedes; Ozonoff, Sally (27 April 2006). "Autism and family home movies: a comprehensive review". Journal of Developmental & Behavioral Pediatrics. 27 (2): S59–68. doi:10.1097/00004703-200604002-00003. PMID 16685187.
- ^ Ellis, Katie (2010). "Autism & Aspergers in Popular Australian Cinema Post 2000". Disability Studies Quarterly. 30 (1): 33. doi:10.18061/dsq.v30i1.1076.
- ^ Campbell Brown, William John Robert; Fleming, David H.; Eastwood, Steven (23 March 2013). "Film-Philosophy Conference 2013: Beyond Film. Cinema and/as Autism". Retrieved 2 July 2013.
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(help) - ^ Conna, Rory; Bhugra, Dinesh (2012). "The portrayal of autism in Hollywood films". International Journal of Culture and Mental Health. 5 (1): 54–62. doi:10.1080/17542863.2011.553369.
- ^ Armman, Echo (19 October 2009). "List of Autism Movies". Autism-World. Retrieved 9 August 2013.
- ^ http://documentaryaboutautism.com