The Big Picture: Rethinking Dyslexia

Director: James Redford
Total Running Time: 51 minutes
Release Date: 2012

Synopsis
The Big Picture: Rethinking Dyslexia provides personal and uplifting accounts of the dyslexic experience from children, experts and iconic leaders, such as Sir Richard Branson and financier Charles Schwab. Directed by James Redford, the film not only clears up the misconceptions about the condition, but also paints a picture of hope for all who struggle with it. Shining a spotlight on the latest scientific and psychological research, the film also highlights the work of Drs. Sally and Bennet Shaywitz, co-founders and co-directors of the Yale Center of Dyslexia and Creativity to illuminate the hidden origins and implications of dyslexia. Proving that dyslexia is a neurological issue and not a character flaw, The Big Picture beautifully illustrates that while the condition is an obstacle, it also carries some unique advantages, and ultimately can be overcome.

Awards
2012 Nashville Film Festival – Official Selection
2012 Newport Beach Film Festival – Official Selection
2012 Sausalito Film Festival – Official Selection
2012 Heartland Film Festival – Official Selection
2012 BolderLife Film Festival – Official Selection
2012 Tallgrass Film Festival – Official Selection
2012 Cinefest Film Festival – Official Selection
2012 Napa Valley Film Festival – Official Selection

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