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The Stimming Pool (2024)

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In film, people with different brains are rarely in charge, though they are often characters. Co-created by the Neurocultures Collective (Sam Chown Ahern, Georgia Bradburn, Benjamin Brown, Robin Elliott-Knowles, Lucy Walker) and artist-filmmaker Steven Eastwood, the film is an experimental hybrid whose drifting form is built around the concept of an autistic camera. The curiosity of this camera discovers a relay of subjects who stray through the world, revealing environments often hostile to autistic experience —such as a hectic workplace and a crowded pub— and quiet spaces that offer a respite from them. All have a shared objective: to find a place where they are free to move and stim —common repetitive behaviors of Autism Spectrum Disorder performed as a means of calming down, concentrating or for pleasure—, uninhibited by the tests and restrictions of normative society.

Presented at the CPH:DOX.

Título original: The Stimming Pool

Ano: 2024

Classificação: 14

Duração: 67 min.

Gênero: Documentary

País: United Kingdom

Tags: United Kingdom, documentary, neurodiversity, experimental, international film festivals

Cor: cor

Direção: The Neurocultures CollectiveSteven Eastwood

Fotografia: Gregory Oke

Montagem: Sergio Veja Borrego

Elenco: Dre Spisto, Robin Elliott-Knowles, Sam Chown Ahern

Produtor: Chloe White

Produção: Whalebone Films

Música: Tom Haines

World Sales: Indox Films

E-mail: [email protected]