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CNN - A TIME WARNER COMPANY
News Release
For Release: March 8, 2005
CNN's Oscar®-Nominated Film 'Autism is a World'
Makes TV Debut
CNN to Air Acclaimed Filmmaker Gerardine Wurzburg's Film about Autistic
Woman on Sunday, May 22
"Autism is a World," a co-production of CNN Productions and
State of the Art Inc. and will make its television premiere as a CNN Presents
documentary on Sunday, May 22, at 8 p.m. (ET) The film, nominated for
an Academy Award® for Best Documentary Short Subject by the Academy
of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences last month, is a candid and compelling
look into the mind of Sue Rubin, a 26-year-old Los Angeles woman living
with autism.
"Autism is a World" combines Rubin's courageous writing with
a sensitive, dramatic reading by actress Julianna Margulies. Brought to
life through the powerful filmmaking of Gerardine Wurzburg, "Autism
is a World" offers a view of autism as it has rarely been seen-from
the inside out. The film was produced and directed by Wurzburg. Jennifer
Hyde was the supervising producer for CNN Productions.
"We were delighted to work with Gerry Wurzburg to tell the remarkable
story of a true hero, Sue Rubin," said Sid Bedingfield, senior vice
president of CNN Productions and executive producer of "Autism is
a World." "Her courage and eloquence are inspiring. She takes
us inside the world of autism, allowing us to understand this mysterious
disorder in ways we never have before."
"Imagine a life that in 26 years has spanned being labeled as retarded
and becoming an honor student in college," said filmmaker Gerardine
Wurzburg. "Imagine accomplishing all of this without the gift of
speech. This is why it was such a privilege to work with Sue and her family
on this production. Today, there are thousands of children facing the
diagnosis of autism. For them and for their families, Sue's story is a
beacon of hope."
Rubin has been on an extraordinary journey for 26 years. When she was
four, her unusual behavior led to a diagnosis of autism and contributed
to the belief that she was mentally retarded. But at age 13, a new communication
technique gave Rubin the ability to connect with the world and exhibit
her considerable intelligence. Now, she is a junior in college, a tireless
disabilities-rights activist and an articulate guide into autism.
Rubin wrote the documentary, and is the viewer's guide into autism. By
typing into a handheld communication device, Rubin explains her feelings
and her actions, such as her need to clutch spoons or why she finds comfort
in falling water; her relationships with other people; and how she copes
with the tasks of daily living and the challenges of college.
Rubin also describes some of her unusual behavior. She does not make eye
contact when greeting strangers and instead may fixate on their shirt
buttons. She cannot verbalize a person's name but may frequently repeat
the same word or phrase. By discussing some of her behaviors, Rubin provides
insight into this complex part of autism.
Rubin guides the audience through all that is special and usual about
her life. From the racetrack where she goes to unwind to the classroom
where her intellect shines and from a presentation at an autism conference
to the challenges of paying bills or shopping, Rubin takes an unflinching
look at the world of autism and the challenges she must face daily.
Selected CNN Presents programs will be aired as commercial-free classroom
editions. For further information about on-line curriculum and airdates,
please visit www.CNNStudentnews.com.
CNN, a division of Turner Broadcasting System, Inc., a Time Warner Company,
is one of the world's most respected and trusted sources for news and
information. Its reach extends to 14 cable and satellite television networks;
two private place-based networks; two radio networks; wireless devices
around the world; six Web sites, including CNN.com, the first major news
and information Web site; and CNN Newsource, the world's most extensively
syndicated news service.
State of the Art Inc. is a Washington, D.C.-based production company founded
by Gerardine Wurzburg. In 2003, State of the Art and CNN Productions co-produced
the documentary "President Kennedy Has Been Shot."
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