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The Miracle Project

Original title: Autism: The Musical
  • 2007
  • TV-14
  • 1h 34m
IMDb RATING
7.7/10
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The Miracle Project (2007)
DocumentaryMusic

Follows five autistic children as they work together to create and perform a live musical production.Follows five autistic children as they work together to create and perform a live musical production.Follows five autistic children as they work together to create and perform a live musical production.

  • Director
    • Tricia Regan
  • Stars
    • Hillary Aaron
    • Joe Aaron
    • Lexi Aaron
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.7/10
    785
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Tricia Regan
    • Stars
      • Hillary Aaron
      • Joe Aaron
      • Lexi Aaron
    • 16User reviews
    • 14Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Won 2 Primetime Emmys
      • 8 wins & 3 nominations total

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    Hillary Aaron
    • Self
    Joe Aaron
    Joe Aaron
    • Self
    Lexi Aaron
    • Lexi
    Adam
    • (2007)
    Jordan Andrews
    Conroe Brooks
    Conroe Brooks
    • Self
    Elaine Hall
    Elaine Hall
    • Self
    Rosanne Katon
    Rosanne Katon
    • Self
    Lexi
    • Self
    Neal
    • Self
    Henry Stills
    • Self
    • (as Henry)
    Kristen Stills
    • Self
    Stephen Stills
    Stephen Stills
    • Self
    Stephanie Sullins
    • Self
    Wyatt
    • Self
    Simon Hamlin
    Simon Hamlin
    • Self
    • (uncredited)
    Olanna Taskey
    Olanna Taskey
    • Self
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Tricia Regan
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    10elegantspirit

    A venture into the world of autism through the hearts and minds of five children and their parents.

    Powerful, poignant, and beautifully candid, this documentary brings awareness to the viewer in a unique, eye-opening, and often endearing manner. Stemming from their participation in The Miracle Project, a theatre arts program created by Elaine Hall, five autistic children and their parents are followed over a seven-to-eight month period. The viewer is allowed an intimate look into the daily routines of family life, school, therapy, music lessons, and holidays. We are allowed the rare opportunity of entering the world of autism through the eyes of the child and the parents, and gain a seldom-seen or heard perspective from them both that brings about a strong feeling of connectedness. The candor from the parents is both stunning and, at times, raw in its painful truth of autism's impact on the individual parent and in their spousal relationships. Through it all, humor and wit help maintain an upbeat feel so that one leaves not with a sense of heaviness, but with greater awareness, understanding, and hope of what can be. Not to be missed !
    10PrincetonWilliams

    Excellent Movie. So well made.

    This was an excellent movie, an excellent documentary and one of the best I have seen in a long time. The director did a great job really keying to the strong points of each subject(character) particularly Wyatt. He is by far the most intriguing of all the subjects and the director's portrayal of him was absolutely perfect. There are some incredibly strong and emotional moments in this movie that will have you on the brink of tears or crying. The directors decision to just let Wyatt talk and be himself was absolutely the best directorial decision I have ever seen in any movie. His conversation with his mother is absolutely mesmerizing, he is so smart, he is so far beyond his years. It also really sets up the frustration that his parents have because he is smart enough to handle regular classes, yet he still doesn't fit. If he was my son, screw it you go to regular school and you show everybody. The most powerful moment in this film is when Lexi is typing to her mother, and she asks her to explain what Autism is and she can't get out the right words so she just says I love you. I almost cry just thinking about it, and as an actor I will always turn to that scene when I need to shell out emotions, Im surprised her mom didn't respond with more emotion but it is probably because Lexi does that quite often. The frustration of not being able to communicate with your children has got to be the most difficult thing about Autism.

    I only have a few issues with the film but none to not recommend it. One of my biggest issues is that all of the children in the program are rich from what I saw from the movie. So I think the next group of kids for the miracle project should probably come from slightly different backgrounds. I'm interested to see how people who don't have money deal, because to be frank there are probably tons of kids who have autism that aren't diagnosed as such. They go to school everyday and struggle and struggle and they deal with teachers who don't care and who aren't sympathetic to their needs. So they dismiss them as bad, or crazy or whatever, or add, adhd. I mean seriously how easy would it be to take someone like Adam and label him as just a bad misbehaved kid. It would be terribly easy, and that's what happens to a lot of children. My other issue is that I would have liked to hear a little bit more about the exact diagnosis of the different children's autism, and what autism really is. I do understand that autism is a widely misunderstood disease so maybe that's why.

    THIS MOVIE IS EXCELLENT, I watch it every time it comes on. And to be honest it changed the way I viewed some things because I myself have had some problems communicating and it really showed me the frustration my family might have from me doing that.
    10aturner101

    I see myself in many of the parents in the movie

    Extremely moving. I definitely see myself in many of the parents in this movie and understand their frustrations. One quote from the movie that will haunt me (since I have thought the same) is the mother who said "I know this is terrible but I wish I will outlive my child. What parent would ever dream such a thing". I have thought in my deepest darkest thoughts is what will happen to my autistic son once my wife and I are gone (he is an only child).

    I hope this movie will help bring compassion for a disease with very little public understanding. These children and parents are very fortunate to have the Miracle Project in their lives.
    10vanessafedor

    Highly Recommend

    Film is an endearing, yet very real glimpse into the daily difficulties of having, and coping with autism. Enjoyed watching the process of the children coming together to create something beyond themselves, and learning to relate to one another in the process. Was refreshing to see them being challenged to do the very opposite of what they are naturally inclined to do and be as autistic children. Or rather what we expect of them. Surprisingly, watching the parents was the most difficult for me. There are moments in the film when it seems the parents have swapped roles and have become more like children themselves. Which gives you the uneasy feeling you get the day you realize your parents are human. Overall film leaves you with a sense of hope. And to hearts that are open, more compassion and understanding. Highly recommend to anyone with an interest in the human condition.
    10katienorby

    Wonderful "Must-See" Documentary

    What a loving respectful and clear-eyed gateway into an unfamiliar world. The kids are a revelation and a joy. Elaine's strength and kindness is heartening and wonderful to see and the openness, courage and honesty of the parents is deeply affecting. There is so much love in this film! The ease with which the families related to the camera says so much about the director. As mentioned previously, we do leave the theater with a feeling of connection and openness. What an inspiring, touching, funny, tender, raw, moving and heart-lifting journey. Brilliant and caring film-making. Thank you for making this film! Don't miss it!

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      Referenced in Film Junk Podcast: Episode 164: Leatherheads (2008)
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      We Just Won't Be Defeated
      Written by Ian Parton

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    • Release date
      • April 18, 2007 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Аутизм: Мюзикл
    • Filming locations
      • Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Bunim-Murray Productions (BMP)
      • In Effect Films
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      1 hour 34 minutes
    • Color
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