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Autism: The Musical (2007)

Autism: The Musical (2007)
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At a time when one in 150 children born in the United States is diagnosed with autism, filmmaker Tricia Regan takes an optimistic approach to this troubling trend by following five autistic children as they write and produce their very own full-length musical. Show over the course of an entire year, this documentary follows the ambitious production from early planning to opening night. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Director(s):
Tricia Regan
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Synopsis of Autism: The Musical

At a time when one in 150 children born in the United States is diagnosed with autism, filmmaker Tricia Regan takes an optimistic approach to this troubling trend by following five autistic children as they write and produce their very own full-length musical. Show over the course of an entire year, this documentary follows the ambitious production from early planning to opening night. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
93 mins

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Director(s):
Tricia Regan
Producer(s):
Sasha AlpertPerrin ChilesTricia Regan
Categories:
DocumentarySports & Fitness
Autism: The Musical Awards:
  • 2008 - Academy of Television Arts and Sciences - Outstanding Nonfiction Special
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    Karla G.

    very inspiring! I think everyone should watch this movie. You really get to see a lighter, but still serious, side of autism and the families it affects.

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    Terri G.

    Touches in a very gentle way on the many social difficulties families face when a family member is diagnosed with autism. A poignant movie.

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    Leslie R.

    This was a wonderully realistic, uplifting documentary. I could relate to the parents' and families' emotions and stresses, and it gave some hope. I want a sequel!

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