Neurodiversity At Work

N.A.W.

Neurodiversity At Work (N.A.W.) is a poignant and enlightening documentary that provides an intimate glimpse into the lives of individuals with autism, highlighting their remarkable gifts and talents while shedding light on the immense challenges they face. Through personal narratives and candid interviews, the film explores the unique perspectives and extraordinary abilities of autistic individuals, showcasing their often overlooked brilliance in art, music, mathematics, and more. However, it also delves into the profound struggles they encounter within a society that often fails to understand and accommodate their needs. By exposing the incompetence of authority figures, societal structures, and the pervasive stigmas associated with autism, N.A.W. advocates for greater acceptance, inclusion, and support, ultimately inspiring viewers to recognize the untapped potential that lies within this vibrant community.

Episodic Documentary - Coming soon

Director: Juming Delmas

Producers: Juming Delmas, Angela Gaines

Writers: Juming Delmas

Cinematographers: Juming Delmas, Joshua Bowen

Subjects

Kace Valentine

Musician & Autism Advocate

Zachary Richardson

"The Academic Doctor"

Catherine Zenko

Director of FSU CARD

Jim Durwin

Deputy director of aviation at 
Tallahassee International Airport

Sensory Play Day