Guest guest Posted July 25, 2012 Report Share Posted July 25, 2012 Thanks, CJ. It looks great to me... I just wish I didn't have to buy it. Do you know if it is available online anywhere more than as a trailer? I didn't see anything on the website. (film) Neurotypical  This film may of interest to some folks. You can read all about it at the website. .. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 25, 2012 Report Share Posted July 25, 2012 Interesting find. The DVD of this video is available for sale, but the link to it presents an unrepresentative sampling of the video's coverage. In fact, it's so misleading I Emailed FilmBaby, the distributor of the DVD, with questions about the trailer on the FilmBaby site. Instead, look at the link to the producer's website which is much more forthcoming and has excellent reviews of the video's showing. Also, if you're interested in ASD topical videos and feature-length films, several of the links on the producer's page present a good shopping list of other autism-topic-specific films. I'll be ordering the video for showing at our adult support group. I'll also be keeping the list of posts with links to other major videos and films. N. Meyer (film) Neurotypical > > > >This film may of interest to some folks. You can read all about it at >the website. > >Excerpt: > >"What is the standard that identifies one person as whole and capable >and another as disabled and broken? > >Neurotypical, a film about autism from the perspective of autistics, >parallels the lives of three individuals on the autism spectrum, each >facing pivotal stages of growth. Violet, 3 years old, is absorbing the >sensory world and learning ways to navigate through it; , a >teenager, is coming to terms with his diagnosis and his identity; and >a, newly diagnosed, balances her autism advocacy work with the >demands of homeschooling her son and sorting out a disintegrating marriage." > > >more... >http://www.neuro-typical.com/ > > >Enjoy (or not), >~CJ > > > >------------------------------------ > > "We each have our own way of living in the world, together we are like a symphony. >Some are the melody, some are the rhythm, some are the harmony >It all blends together, we are like a symphony, and each part is crucial. >We all contribute to the song of life." > ...Sondra > > We might not always agree; but TOGETHER we will make a difference. > > ASPIRES is a closed, confidential, moderated list. >Responsibility for posts to ASPIRES lies entirely with the original author. > Do NOT post mail off-list without the author's permission. > When in doubt, please refer to our list rules at: > http://www.aspires-relationships.com/info_rules.htm > ASPIRES ~ Climbing the mountain TOGETHER > http://www.aspires-relationships.com > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 26, 2012 Report Share Posted July 26, 2012 , I'm not sure what you are referring to when you say "producer's website". I was not able to find the film reviews you mention. Could you post a link? Thanks, ~CJ Interesting find. The DVD of this video is available for sale, but the link to it presents an unrepresentative sampling of the video's coverage. In fact, it's so misleading I Emailed FilmBaby, the distributor of the DVD, with questions about the trailer on the FilmBaby site. Instead, look at the link to the producer's website which is much more forthcoming and has excellent reviews of the video's showing. Also, if you're interested in ASD topical videos and feature-length films, several of the links on the producer's page present a good shopping list of other autism-topic-specific films. I'll be ordering the video for showing at our adult support group. I'll also be keeping the list of posts with links to other major videos and films. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 26, 2012 Report Share Posted July 26, 2012 CJ.. The first video clip link I came up with based on your Email features nearly two and a half minutes of narrative of the mother of . This was an out take or one of the portions of a video that may not have made it to the final editing, yet was still "up" on the web when I did some early searching. It was on the distributor's web site, not that of the film's producer, but since the distributor is the source of the "for sale" DVD's, I asked for content confirmation of the video for sale. Can't help you with anything more. I'm still awaiting the distributor's response. Re: (film) Neurotypical ,I'm not sure what you are referring to when you say "producer's website". I was not able to find the film reviews you mention.Could you post a link?Thanks,~CJ Interesting find. The DVD of this video is available for sale, but the link to it presents an unrepresentative sampling of the video's coverage. In fact, it's so misleading I Emailed FilmBaby, the distributor of the DVD, with questions about the trailer on the FilmBaby site. Instead, look at the link to the producer's website which is much more forthcoming and has excellent reviews of the video's showing. Also, if you're interested in ASD topical videos and feature-length films, several of the links on the producer's page present a good shopping list of other autism-topic-specific films. I'll be ordering the video for showing at our adult support group. I'll also be keeping the list of posts with links to other major videos and films. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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