Too Sane for This World (2011)

A Film About Adult Autism

Too Sane for This World (2011) poster

Too Sane for This World explores the challenges, gifts, and distinct perspectives of 12 adults on the autism spectrum. Featuring an introduction by bestselling author, Dr. Temple Grandin, and interviews designed by adults with high-functioning autism, the film discusses many of the problems facing the autism community – from bullying to marginalization and discrimination. A unique collaboration between neurotypical and atypical individuals, men and women living on the spectrum speak candidly about defining and coming to terms with their autism, difficulties they’ve faced, and the experiences that have shaped their lives, illustrating the neurodiversity of the mind and its limitless potential.

Director: William Davenport
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 74 min
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Language: English
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Too Sane for This World about?
Too Sane for This World explores the challenges, gifts, and distinct perspectives of 12 adults on the autism spectrum. Featuring an introduction by bestselling author, Dr. Temple Grandin, and interviews designed by adults with high-functioning autism, the film discusses many of the problems facing the autism community – from bullying to marginalization and discrimination. A unique collaboration between neurotypical and atypical individuals, men and women living on the spectrum speak candidly about defining and coming to terms with their autism, difficulties they’ve faced, and the experiences that have shaped their lives, illustrating the neurodiversity of the mind and its limitless potential.
Who directed Too Sane for This World?
Too Sane for This World was directed by William Davenport.
How long is Too Sane for This World?
Too Sane for This World has a runtime of 1h 14m (74 minutes).
What genre is Too Sane for This World?
Too Sane for This World is a Documentary film.