Synopse
Documentary When Owen Suskind was three years old, his parents noticed there was something not quite right about him. The doctors diagnosed autism. The chances weren't good that Owen would ever leave his inner isolation and be able to communicate with other people. But then something unexpected happened: by chance. the parents discovered that the boy had a great affinity for animated Disney films. The characters and the language of the colourful fantasy worlds opened a doorway for Owen – and helped him develop in a way no-one had imagined. The film is based on the eponymous book by Owen's father Ron Suskind and uses archive footage and animation sequences to show the miraculous road Owen took to become a confident, independent adult. A touching homage to human endeavour and the power of cinema.
Regie
RogerRoss Williams (*1973) won an Oscar® in 2010 for Best Documentary Short for Music by Prudence. In 2013, he made hisfirst full-length film in the form of the documentary God Loves Uganda which investigated the connection between Christian proselytization and homophobia in Uganda.
Info
Original Title: Life, Animated
International Title: Life, Animated
Category: Documentary feature
Section: Transatlantik
Version & Subtitles: English OV with German subtitles
Director: Roger Ross Williams
Screenplay: Ron Suskind
Cast/Protagonists: Jonathan Freeman, Gilbert Gottfried, Owen Suskind, Ron Suskind
Production country: United States, France
Year of Production: 2016
Length: 89 min
Producer: Roger Ross Williams, Julie Goldman
Production company: A&E IndieFilms, Motto Pictures, Roger Ross Williams Productions
Cinematography: Thomas Bergmann
Editor: David Teague
Music: Dylan Stark, Todd Griffin
Distributor: NFP marketing & distribution GmbH






