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Directed by Kenneth BranaghOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Thriller,
Fantasy,
Crime,
RomanceThemes Medical-themed films,
Films about religion,
Films about psychiatry,
Films about disabilitiesActors Kenneth Branagh,
Andy García,
Emma Thompson,
Lois Hall,
Richard Easton,
Wayne KnightRating67%
A series of newspaper articles details the 1949 murder of pianist Margaret Strauss (Emma Thompson), who was stabbed with a pair of antique scissors during an apparent robbery. An anklet worth thousands of dollars is missing. Her husband, composer Roman Strauss (Kenneth Branagh), is found guilty of the crime and sentenced to death. Before his execution, Roman is visited by reporter Gray Baker (Andy Garcia). When asked if he killed Margaret, Roman leans in to whisper in Gray’s ear. Baker does not reveal Roman's answer at the time., 2h21
Directed by Jaco Van DormaelOrigin BelgiqueGenres Drama,
Science fiction,
Fantasy,
RomanceThemes Films about altered memories,
Space adventure films,
Medical-themed films,
Time travel films,
Mars in film,
Films set in the future,
Films about psychiatry,
Films about disabilities,
Alternate history films,
Space operaActors Jared Leto,
Sarah Polley,
Diane Kruger,
Linh-Dan Pham,
Rhys Ifans,
Natasha LittleRating77%
In the year 2092, Nemo Nobody is a 117-year-old man, the last mortal on Earth. Humanity has conquered mortality through the endless renewal of cells, living in a shining future accompanied by their stem cell compatible pigs. The world watches in fascination as Mr. Nobody edges towards death, curious to know of life before quasi-immortality. Nemo says that he remembers nothing about his past and a psychiatrist, Dr. Feldheim, tries to make him recall memories through hypnosis while other memories are told to a journalist. Nemo spits out contradictory pieces as he is prodded, and no one is sure what happened and what did not. He is an enigma, often thinking that he is only 34 years old with no traceable record of his life. He recounts his life at three primary points: at age nine when his parents divorce, at age fifteen when he fell in love, and at age thirty-four as an adult. All three unfold into their many possible outcomes., 1h48
Directed by Michel GondryOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Science fiction,
Comedy,
Comedy-drama,
Romantic comedy,
Fantasy,
RomanceThemes Films about altered memories,
Medical-themed films,
Films about psychiatry,
Films about disabilities,
Films about marriageActors Jim Carrey,
Kate Winslet,
Kirsten Dunst,
Mark Ruffalo,
Elijah Wood,
Tom WilkinsonRating81%
The emotionally withdrawn Joel Barish and the unrestrained free-spirit Clementine Kruczynski begin a relationship on a Long Island Rail Road train from Montauk, New York. They are almost immediately drawn to each other despite their radically different personalities., 1h32
Directed by Petter NæssOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Comedy,
RomanceThemes Medical-themed films,
Films about psychiatry,
Films about disabilities,
Films about autismActors Josh Hartnett,
Radha Mitchell,
Gary Cole,
Sheila Kelley,
Allen Evangelista,
Erica LeerhsenRating66%
The film tells the story of two people with Asperger syndrome (a form of autism). Donald runs a small self-help group for people on the autism spectrum who are more affected by their autism than he is. Isabelle is referred to the group by her therapist. Mozart and the Whale is a fictional account, using characters loosely based on the real-life relationship of Jerry Newport and Mary Meinel (now Mary Newport)., 1h10
Directed by Eric LeiserOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Science fiction,
FantasyThemes Medical-themed films,
Films about psychiatry,
Films about disabilities,
Films about autismRating38%
Redheaded twins Anna (Nikki Haddad) and Sarah (Jessi Haddad) Woodruff, roughly 10 or 11 years old, both have Asperger, an autism spectrum disorder (ASD), and Sarah is going blind. Child psychologist and researcher Dr. Reineger (Edmund Gildersleeve) tries to assure their parents (Courtney Sanford, Travis Poelle) that the kids are smart and "intricately involved in their own imagination". The children enter an institute to be studied, two family tragedies occur, and the girls escape the institution. Throughout much of the film, we see a magical, distorted world through their eyes., 1h52
Directed by Marc EvansOrigin CanadaGenres Drama,
RomanceThemes Medical-themed films,
Films about psychiatry,
Films about disabilities,
Films about autismActors Alan Rickman,
Sigourney Weaver,
Carrie-Anne Moss,
Emily Hampshire,
Callum Keith Rennie,
James AllodiRating73%
When the eccentric drifter Vivienne Freeman gets a ride from a reluctant recluse Alex Hughes (Alan Rickman), she is killed by a transport truck side ramming the car, while Alex only gets a nosebleed. Everybody agrees that it is not Alex's fault. He visits Linda to deliver Vivienne's gifts and to provide support. She has been informed about her daughter's death a few hours before Alex's visit, but does not show any signs of grief. However, she has a cleanliness mania which involves her constantly making sure everything in her home is neat, and prevents her from touching garbage bags. Her problem is finding someone who will put the garbage outside to be collected, as this was always something done by her daughter. Linda insists that Alex stay a few days so that he can do it for her. He agrees and also arranges Vivienne's funeral., 1h37
Directed by Elissa DownGenres Drama,
RomanceThemes Medical-themed films,
Seafaring films,
Transport films,
Films about psychiatry,
Films about disabilities,
Films about autismActors Rhys Wakefield,
Luke Ford,
Toni Collette,
Erik Thomson,
Gemma Ward,
Firass DiraniRating71%
Fifteen-year-old Thomas Mollison (Rhys Wakefield) and his family move to a new home in the early 1990s. It begins with Charlie, his autistic brother banging a wooden spoon on the grass with neighbors staring and pointing, then it cuts to the house where there are locks on the drawers and Maggie, their mother, locking star shaped stickers in her bathroom cabinet. Thomas is anxious because he has to start at a new school, and make new friends - all he wants is to do is fit in and be regarded in the same way as everyone else. However, it seems he struggles to achieve this goal. Although his family appears to be a fairly happy one, Thomas often feels isolated; it seems as if his mother only dotes upon his brother, Charlie (Luke Ford), and does not pay any attention to him. Thomas, however, is devoted to his brother and shows affection for him. Charlie is Thomas's older brother who lives with autism, as well as Attention Deficit Disorder. Charlie enjoys dressing up like a monkey, playing computer games using a Commodore 64 and receiving gold stars for good behaviour. Charlie communicates with the rest of his family by using Sign Language., 1h45
Directed by Lasse HallströmOrigin USAGenres Drama,
War,
RomanceThemes Films based on the September 11 attacks,
Medical-themed films,
Films about terrorism,
Transport films,
Aviation films,
Films about psychiatry,
Films about disabilities,
Political films,
Dans un avion,
Films about autism,
Disaster films,
Films about hijackingsActors Amanda Seyfried,
Channing Tatum,
Henry Thomas,
Richard Jenkins,
Scott Porter,
Keith RobinsonRating63%
While serving in the United States Army Special Forces in 2007, John Tyree (Channing Tatum), a Staff Sergeant, is lying on the ground after being shot multiple times in the neck and body, with his comrades gathered around him. In a voiceover, he recalls a childhood trip to the U.S. Mint and compares himself to a coin in the United States Military before stating that the last thing he thought of before he blacked out was "you".