Best and Most Beautiful Things (2016)

Not your average outcast.

Best and Most Beautiful Things (2016) poster

Off a dirt road in rural Maine, a precocious 20-year-old woman named Michelle Smith lives with her mother Julie. Michelle is quirky and charming, legally blind and diagnosed on the autism spectrum, with big dreams and varied passions. Searching for connection, Michelle explores love and empowerment outside the limits of “normal” through a provocative fringe community. Will she take the leap to experience the wide world for herself? Michelle’s joyful story of self-discovery celebrates outcasts everywhere.

Director: Garrett Zevgetis
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 90 min
Release Date:
Music: Tyler Strickland
Cinematography: Sarah Ginsburg, Jordan Salvatoriello
Editing: Jeff Consiglio
Production: Beacon Street Films, Carriage House Pictures, Only Bright Productions, VFR Films
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en

Keywords

autism, maine

More Films by Director: Garrett Zevgetis
More Films in Genre: Documentary

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Best and Most Beautiful Things about?
Off a dirt road in rural Maine, a precocious 20-year-old woman named Michelle Smith lives with her mother Julie. Michelle is quirky and charming, legally blind and diagnosed on the autism spectrum, with big dreams and varied passions. Searching for connection, Michelle explores love and empowerment outside the limits of “normal” through a provocative fringe community. Will she take the leap to experience the wide world for herself? Michelle’s joyful story of self-discovery celebrates outcasts everywhere.
Who directed Best and Most Beautiful Things?
Best and Most Beautiful Things was directed by Garrett Zevgetis.
How long is Best and Most Beautiful Things?
Best and Most Beautiful Things has a runtime of 1h 30m (90 minutes).
What genre is Best and Most Beautiful Things?
Best and Most Beautiful Things is a Documentary film.
Where was Best and Most Beautiful Things produced?
Best and Most Beautiful Things was produced in United States of America.