Neurodiversity

Why is cinema still failing autistic women?

By Amy Davidson

From erasure to fetishisation, it's still rare to see the nuances and lived experiences of autistic people – especially women – on the big screen.

The Stimming Pool review – a unique, enchanting experience

By Alex Hopkins-McQuillan

The Neurocultures Collective and Steven Eastwood present a world perceived through autism in this wonderfully experimental, hybrid endeavour.

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How relaxed screenings are increasing cinema accessibility

By Lewis Powell

A relatively new concept in exhibition, these neurodivergent-friendly events aim to widen cinema participation – but there's still a long way to go.

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