The Neurodiverse Club will host a special screening featuring autistic filmmakers to raise awareness for The National Autistic Society as part of Autism Awareness Month 2023

On Friday 28th April, The Neurodiverse Club will be hosting a special screening at the Charlotte Street Hotel in London. This one-time event brings eight brilliant short films celebrating and embracing autism to the big screen to raise money and awareness for The National Autistic Society during Autism Awareness Month 2023. Following the screening there will be an exclusive Q&A with the filmmakers to allow audiences to ask questions and break the stigma and preconceptions about what autism is.

Tickets are available for FREE so you can donate as much or as little as you like – all donations will go to the National Autistic Society.

Doors Open @ 5:30 pm. Screening begins at 6:00 pm sharp!

TICKETS AVAILABLE HERE

ABOUT THE FILMS

17 directed and produced by Lauren L. Cissé

Kalia is pursuing her dream job when her night takes a horrifying turn and she’s forced to confront the consequences of someone else’s actions.

BLACK BRITISH SUN written and voiced by Jordan Minga

‘Black British Sun’ (2021) is a Poetic film that depicts a young Black British person as they introspect on their Black identity as well as their identity as a whole

IN JOY, SEEK PEACE directed by Jordan Minga

‘In joy, seek peace.’ is inspired by a short poem of the same name written by the director. The film depicts a struggle between a homeless person and a security guard on the barbican estate. It was shot entirely with a Super 8 film video camera by DOP Jakob Pegler. A technique of in-camera editing was used in its creation. The film has an accompanying score produced by Ben Smith.

THE RAVEN directed by and starring Moneer Elmasseek

Inspired by the classic tale by Edgar Allen Poe, this short film shows the turmoil of a man struck by grief kept company only by a ghostly raven that seems to be able to talk…

SIDIS written and directed by William Aldridge, produced by Jamie Flynn

A story about the smartest man in history, but no one has ever heard of him, until now

DO I KNOW YOU FROM SOMEONE? written, directed and co-produced by Gwen Rathbone

Jessica is a trans woman set up on a blind date by her best friend Travis. However, a wrench is thrown into her plans when her blind date turns out to be a girl Jessica used to go to school with before she transitioned.

TEACH ME directed by Anna Cottrill. produced by Anna Boronea

Four children with special educational needs recount their experiences at school as they navigate the mainstream educational system, all told through the lens of a stop-motion animation using school supplies and childlike paper cut-outs.

ONE PIECE OF THE PUZZLE directed and produced by René Lorraine

This ten-minute documentary provides a refreshing look on autism to push people to rethink the misconceptions that many have prematurely shown on the disability. Malaika is seven years old and is on the spectrum – One Piece of the Puzzle merges observational documentary, interviews and archive footage to provide audiences with an all rounded view of Malaika and how he has grown with his autism.