If You Could Say It In Words
Directed by Nicholas Gray
Quotes:
“Marin Ireland is an instantly riveting presence” —Mike D’Angelo, New York Films Critics Circle
“Finally, a film that explores an autistic individual who isn’t two dimensional.” —WrongPlanet.net
“A great film”—WrongPlanet.net
“Impressive, I urge you to check it out” — Mike D’Angelo, New York Film Critics Circle
Awards:
Winner! Best Feature & Best of Fest Derby City Film Festival
Official Selection! Best Actress Nominee Marin Ireland METHOD FEST
Extras:
Extras Include: documentaries “Autism Reality” featuring TEMPLE GRANDIN
And “Diagnosis: Different” featuring JOHN ELDER ROBISON.
Audio Commentary by the Digigods
Synopsis:
Nelson has Asperger's Syndrome, a condition that impairs social function. Undiagnosed, poor, and an artist, he is pushed to society's fringes. He meets Sadie, a young woman with broken dreams. A one-night stand between them grows into an unlikely romance wherein these two lost souls in different ways begin to find themselves through each other. With Sadie, Nelson is now overcome by the emotions he struggled to paint. As the weeks go by, Nelson becomes more immersed in his painting, racing to capture on canvas what he cannot say in words. Unapologetically romantic, savagely realistic, If You Could Say It In Words takes a long, hard look at the price of integrity and the illogical ways of the heart.
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