This Business Of Autism is an expository documentary film about the economic and societal benefits of employing young adults with autism. The film addresses the positive impacts of developing profitable businesses while leveraging the unique capabilities of adults with autism, at the crossroads of government programs, corporate social responsibility, entrepreneurship, and family.
Nearly 30 years-old, Hélène still looks like a teenager. She is the author of powerful texts with co...
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An intriguing historical film, demonstrating many expensive business machines found in modern office...
Follows five autistic children as they work together to create and perform a live musical production...
Follows mothers with severely autistic children and consists mainly of interviews with the mothers.
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Director Lee Sin Yee reveals a deeply personal and reflective retelling of growing up with her broth...
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