This March, the Autism Film Club invites you to a virtual screening of DUSTBIN BABY (2008) + FILM CLIPS on Thursday, 25 March @7:30-9:30 pm. So, why not jump on board and sample an autism-friendly drama plus a bonus bundle of clips!
Link: The link to join the watch-along room is available here (and also within an email send): https://w2g.tv/rooms/thefemalegazeautism-ozmz36b5bnh1ar068q?lang=en
Alternative link (to same virtual ‘room’): https://www.w2g.tv/rooms/thefemalegazeautism-ozmz36b5bnh1ar068q
Watch2gether:
We will be using the Watch2Gether platform, and the films and videos will start promptly at 19:30, finishing by 21:30. No registration – all you need do is click on the screening link and it fast tracks you straight to the playlist, adding you as an anonymous user.
Theme: Women and Girls with Autism
To coincide with Women’s History Month, the March watch-along session features films/videos relating to experiences of women and girls on the autism spectrum, with a short documentary film and TED talk preceding a feature-length BBC drama.
Film – Dustbin Baby (90mins): A feature-length BBC television drama based on the 2001 Jacqueline Wilson novel, following troubled teen April (Dakota Blue Richards) who found abandoned in a dustbin outside a pizza parlour as a newborn now lives with her foster mother.
Playing the part of classmate Poppy, remarkably Lizzy Clark was the first British actress with Asperger syndrome to portray a fictional character with the condition
Clips:
The Chameleons: Women with autism (08mins): Short documentary portrait of three different generations of women living with autism and how the stigma of the condition is amplified.
“Copy & Paste’ Girls with Aspergers (10mins): A short TED talk given by Niamh McCann, a 16-year-old who speaks passionately on the many challenges that come with being a female on the autism spectrum.
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Thanks once again all, and I hope to see your friendly online avatars on Thursday, 25 March!
Again, please do RSVP to this event page if you wish to join, just so I get a good idea of the numbers