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In her new fiction, Lola Doillon paints the portrait of a documentaryist who, after a report, understands that she suffers from an illness of which she was unaware: autism. This beautiful and (sometimes) very funny film tramples on the ideas received.
A little too paved with good intentions at times, his fourth feature film aims to fill a lack of representation of a sensitive subject.
Lola Doillon's film, carried by a formidable actress, Jehnny Beth, takes the form of an overexposed and pedagogical talk about autism.
Lola Doillon's film, carried by an actress magnificently invested in her role, appeared in theatres on June 11th, addressing a subject whose fiction has so far had little influence on it. That of women suffering from a disorder of the spectrum of autism (TSA) without intellectual disability. Very documented, didactic, Differente will release many of those whose diagnosis [...] This article [In theaters] Different: female autism, between gravity …
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