‘Reason I Jump’ takes viewers into world of autism By Chris Vognar, Correspondent
A scene from the film The Reason I Jump
About ten years ago a 13-year-old Japanese boy named Naoki Higashida wrote a book with thoughts of explaining how he experienced the world. “The Reason I Jump: The Inner Voice of a Thirteen-Year-Old Boy With Autism” was a landmark exposition of how it feels to be a nonspeaking autistic person, often misunderstood, historically mistreated. Novelist David Mitchell and his wife, Keiko Yoshida, who have an autistic son, translated the book into English.
And now it’s a film, opening Jan. 8 in Houston through the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston’s MFAH Virtual Cinema portal. Directed by Englishman Jerry Rothwell and featuring five nonspeaking autistic people from around the world, from Virginia to Sierra Leone, the film is lyrical and innovative in its camera work and its sound design, an immersive dive into a world most of us will never k
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