Screening dates and booking

Credits

  • Directors

    The Neurocultures Collective (Sam Chown Ahern, Georgia Bradburn, Benjamin Brown, Robin Elliott-Knowles, Lucy Walker), Steven Eastwood

  • UK 2024. 67min

  • Courtesy of

    INDOX

  • Language

    English

Access information

Audio description:
Sunday 13 October 12:00
Wednesday 16 October 21:00

Descriptive subtitles:
Sunday 13 October 12:00
Wednesday 16 October 21:00

British Sign Language (BSL):
Sunday 13 October 12:00

Relaxed screening:
Sunday 13 October 12:00
Wednesday 16 October 21:00

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Introduction

It is rare for neurodiverse people to be authors of their own story. In The Stimming Pool, we see five neurodiverse artists create a singular visual project that offers a fascinating glimpse into their singular perspective on the human experience. A triumph in artful filmmaking, this unique and extraordinary work is a visceral experience not to be missed.

Lynn Nwokorie

How to book

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