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My Life With Asperger's at Cinema Diverse

My Life With Asperger's

62 mins | Rated Unrated


My Life With Asperger's (62 min.) Follow the extraordinary journey of George Steeves, a queer man, as he promotes and performs his educational and entertaining one-person show about growing up with Aspergers, inspiring audiences around the world, especially families with children diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder. In his final monologue, he emotes emphatically, “I don’t need to be validated by American Idol, I don't need to be liked, I validate me!” This is a triumphant ending to a cruel and painful childhood where he was mocked, bullied, and teased for his Autism.
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My Life With Asperger's (62 min.) Follow the extraordinary journey of George Steeves, a queer man, as he promotes and performs his educational and entertaining one-person show about growing up with Aspergers, inspiring audiences around the world, especially families with children diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder. In his final monologue, he emotes emphatically, “I don’t need to be validated by American Idol, I don't need to be liked, I validate me!” This is a triumphant ending to a cruel and painful childhood where he was mocked, bullied, and teased for his Autism.
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My Life With Asperger's

62 mins | Rated Unrated | Documentary


My Life With Asperger's (62 min.) Follow the extraordinary journey of George Steeves, a queer man, as he promotes and performs his educational and entertaining one-person show about growing up with Aspergers, inspiring audiences around the world, especially families with children diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder. In his final monologue, he emotes emphatically, “I don’t need to be validated by American Idol, I don't need to be liked, I validate me!” This is a triumphant ending to a cruel and painful childhood where he was mocked, bullied, and teased for his Autism.

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