Three roommates in their twenties, all on the autism spectrum, share an apartment while learning to contend with the world around them.

Three roommates in their twenties, all on the autism spectrum, share an apartment while learning to contend with the world around them.
A woman wonders if she left the coffee machine on, causing her to slowly fall into a pit of anxiety and obsession, and lose hold on reality.
A Shakespeare fan with Down syndrome sets off on a solo adventure to discover Tokyo and to prove his independence.
When Clementine shares her romantic feelings towards her caregiver, she must face the complications that exist.
At age 19, Kevin Hines attempted to take his own life by jumping from the Golden Gate Bridge. Seventeen years later, he still struggles with many of the same symptoms that led him to attempt suicide, but he is on a mission to use his story to help others stay alive.
Tamara is a woman with a mental disability who attempts to continue her daily routine despite the disarray in her life. Tamara’s fascination with ladybugs leads her out of her neighborhood and into the unknown, where she discovers a new reality.
The story of a young woman living with Familial Dysautonomia, whose art became her stunning and profound means of communication and livelihood.
A deeply personal portrait of three lives, and the discoveries that lie beyond loss: a deaf boy growing up, his deaf grandfather growing old, and Beethoven the year he was blindsided by deafness and wrote his iconic sonata. The film premiered at the 2019 Sundance Film Festival and is produced by HBO, Irene Taylor Brodsky and Tahria Sheather.
Audio Description sponsored by Michele Spitz (Woman of Her Word), voiced by Erin Deward
The journey of an actress with Tourette syndrome and her exploration of neurodiversity. Artist, activist, and performer Jess Thom asks novel questions about the portrayal of disability in the arts and the exclusion of people with disabilities as cultural and creative producers.