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​At 3 years of age, Owen Suskind was not able to speak. Any form of communication had been shattered by autism, which seemed to have condemned him to silence. Things changed on the day Owen won a stuffed parrot, more precisely a stuffed Iago, the character from the movie Aladdin. Immediately, the boy began to recite entire lines from the movie, bringing to light unknown linguistic and emotional expressions. A documentary about the inspiring story of the young man who found in the Disney classics a way to communicate with the world. Best Director Award at Sundance 2016.​

Roger Ross Williams

​1973, USA. He is the first African American director to win an Oscar. Filmography: Music by Prudence (Oscar winner for best documentary short subject, 2010), God Loves Uganda (Sundance and Rio film festivals 2013), Gospel of Intolerance (short, 2015), and Blackface (short, 2015).​

  • Life, Animated
  • Life, Animated
  • Life, Animated
  • Life, Animated