Sia's Latest Movie Reinforces the Stigmatisation of Autism on Film
This week Sia's latest film 'Music' was released in Australian cinemas - but is it REALLY a 'feel-good' film it makes itself out to be? Or does it promote ableism, inspiration porn and the stigmatisation of people on the autism spectrum? TNWC host Demi Lynch spoke with actress, singer and Autism advocate Chloe Hayden about the MANY problems evident in the film.
They wondered:
Can neurotypical people play autistic characters in film and television?
What is Autism Speaks and why is it a problematic organisation?
And ultimately should people boycott this film?
Make sure you check out Chloe Hayden on YouTube and TikTok .
Demi highly recommends you also check out the following videos available on Chloe's platforms.
ANSWERING GOOGLES MOST ASKED QUESTIONS ABOUT AUTISM
10 ADHD TRAITS IN GIRLS
AN AUTISTIC REACTION TO 'MUSIC' BY SIA
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