This is a preview of a 34-minute film made by Alice Elliott.
The film takes an intimate look at Larry Selman, the filmmaker's 59-year old neighbor with developmental disabilities. A tale of personal persistence overcoming the odds, the film humanizes the story behind the abstract statistics of mental retardation, shedding light on how a community builds tolerance and understanding.
For additional information about this film please visit its details page www.gosprout.org/film/schedule-04/pb1thecollector.html
This film is part of the Sprout Touring Film Festival (showcasing films related to the field of developmental disabilities). Click the following link to see a complete listing of all the films available through this festival stff.gosprout.org
The film takes an intimate look at Larry Selman, the filmmaker's 59-year old neighbor with developmental disabilities. A tale of personal persistence overcoming the odds, the film humanizes the story behind the abstract statistics of mental retardation, shedding light on how a community builds tolerance and understanding.
For additional information about this film please visit its details page www.gosprout.org/film/schedule-04/pb1thecollector.html
This film is part of the Sprout Touring Film Festival (showcasing films related to the field of developmental disabilities). Click the following link to see a complete listing of all the films available through this festival stff.gosprout.org