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Autism Is a World

  • Fernsehfilm
  • 2005
  • 40 Min.
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6,6/10
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Autism Is a World (2005)
Documentary

Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuA documentary on an autistic woman's inner world, her writing, and the friends she made while in college.A documentary on an autistic woman's inner world, her writing, and the friends she made while in college.A documentary on an autistic woman's inner world, her writing, and the friends she made while in college.

  • Regie
    • Gerardine Wurzburg
  • Drehbuch
    • Sue Rubin
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Julianna Margulies
    • Sue Rubin
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    6,6/10
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    • Regie
      • Gerardine Wurzburg
    • Drehbuch
      • Sue Rubin
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Julianna Margulies
      • Sue Rubin
    • 8Benutzerrezensionen
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    Julianna Margulies
    Julianna Margulies
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    Sue Rubin
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      • Gerardine Wurzburg
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      • Sue Rubin
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    9t-72221

    Caroline Goldsmith Autism is a World Review

    Caroline Goldsmith is an Autism professional of many years in this field and found this a good watch. I am sure that some will find it provocative also. Both those in the spectrum and otherwise can learn from the insights portrayed here. The characters give a good picture of what life is like for them. And it is personal obviously at times. The film is good for people who know nothing about the subject and may be looking to learn more or for those who have a loved one or relative on the spectrum and are curious as to how life feels for them. I found it an intriguing watch and would highly recommend this movie.
    1chalupa46

    laughable

    Call me cold hearted, but this Sue was far beyond autistic, far, far ,far beyond. Sensationalized bull if you ask me.

    Everyone seems to be getting diagnosed with autism, bipolar disorder or adhd nowadays. Personally I think it all stems from bad parenting/environment/relations during the crucial first 3-5 years of the childs development. Pills aren't going to help.

    There are no causes of autism. They don't even know what it is. It is just a different neurostructure, celebrate neurodiversity and don't cast out people as mentally retarded for being different, for being INTROVERTED. Hell, I knew someone who was "diagnosed" autistic at a young age and treated as such all his life, you don't think this will have an impact on how that person turns out? I had 3 years of speech delay and after educating myself at uni and researching it and just living my life I can say that I am a boarderline high functioning autistic, or could at least pass as one at a psychiatrist (I was never thrown into a psychiatrist office because I did not speak until I was three and I thank my parents for not being idiots).

    What? Is everyone supposed to be the same? When you treat someone like a retard for the first 16 years of their life what do you expect...
    LLAAA4837

    One of the Most Disappointing Documentaries I've Ever Seen.

    Being somebody who lives with a younger sister who is autistic, I struggle with mental disability every day. She has changed my outlook on life, however, and has helped me understand people who have trouble with just simply getting through the day. I can't say that I've had an easy time living with it and at times I lose my temper and just get really upset. But I am reassured by the fact that my family and I have it far better than a lot of people. I cry for her a lot simply because I can't imagine how depressing it is to be her and not really be aware of how much anguish she has caused us, but she is a excellent and brilliant sister and I can't imagine living without her. This film, to me, distorted what it was like to live with somebody who has such a disability and what their experiences are. I am utterly disappointed with the documentary in general. It didn't feel honest, genuine, and certainly didn't teach me anything I didn't already know about autism. As somebody who has Aspergers disorder, I can say that there are good things and bad things. This film didn't shed any light on any of the good things and offered a half-baked effort in even depicting the bad things. The bad things are mostly all about just negativity toward autism in general, but autism is something that is certainly not all bad if a person took the extra effort to show discipline and a lot of patience with someone who is autistic. I'm not saying that autism is good. In fact, it's really quite horrible to live with somebody who has the misfortune of having autism. However, there are moments of pure brilliance shown by people who have autism, and those moments are what makes dealing with autism worth it. This film didn't have any of that. Instead, it was all about the anguish and hell the ordeal is rather than the unique and interesting details. It's really disheartening.
    YilmazTurk

    Killing Autism is a Constant Battle*

    "Autism Is A World" a 40 minute documentary narrated by actress Julianna Margulies. The documentary is about Sue who is autistic. She was diagnosed and treated as mentally retarded until the age of 13 when she began to communicate using a keyboard. When you meet her, she does not make eye contact. She obsessively attacks your buttons, endlessly stands at the faucet and watches water pour over her hand. She tells that makes her feel better. The documentary takes the viewer on a journey into her mind, into her world and her obsessions. Autism Is A World explores Sue's world, her writings, and the remarkable friendships she has created while in college.
    1little_socrates1

    Autism is a World, but not this girl's...

    This movie is entirely wrong about autism. I work with autistic youths on a regular basis; if she is autistic, she is also physically and mentally retarded, and may also have Tourette's Syndrome.

    Autism is a disorder that does not change your appearance: most people diagnosed with autism look, in essence, exactly like the rest of us. Sue has severe facial distortion, and this is not usual in the standard autistic person.

    Autism does not cause you to "do terrible, terrible things": the way she describes some of her behaviors make them sound more like Tourette's Syndrome (which, to those who don't know, does not just cause obscene language: it can cause a number of things)

    Meanwhile, if she IS autistic, she's following for the oldest trick in the book. The electronic- vocalizer. Look at it again; notice how the "caregiver" moves the machine? The child doesn't really choose what they're hitting, they're just moving their finger forward. The caregiver just makes the child "say" whatever will make the most money.

    I feel like this documentary is off on all counts of autism, and in order to define symptoms better CNN should not have used someone with multiple disorders. In the end, it leaves one misled about the symptoms of autism.

    Thumbs-down.

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      This film is based on a technique formerly called "Facilitated Communication" (FC for short.) Countless experiments have demonstrated that FC does not work, and the messages being typed are completely (and unconsciously) being created by the facilitator, in much the same way as an Ouija Board. No independently-conducted and peer-reviewed (i.e., by anyone who is not part of the FC group) has found any evidence that the technique actually works.

      This was demonstrated quite clearly in the Frontline episode "Prisoners of Silence."

      In other words, this film and everything Sue is purported to have said almost certainly did not actually come from her, but from the person holding her arm as she "typed" it.
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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 22. Mai 2005 (Vereinigte Staaten)
    • Herkunftsland
      • Vereinigte Staaten
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      • State of the Art Inc. (United States)
    • Sprache
      • Englisch
    • Drehorte
      • Whittier, Kalifornien, USA
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      • CNN
      • State of the Art Inc.
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