In the 1940s a 40-year-old woman with five healthy children gives birth to a girl with Down's syndrome.
A dedicated teacher tries to reach out to juvenile delinquent students at a London alternative school.
In 'The Horse Boy,' a father named Rupert experiences a transformative journey with his autistic son, Rowan. Seeking alternative methods of therapy, they travel to Mongolia where they encounter the healing power of horses and shamanism. Through their quest, they hope to find answers and improve Rowan's condition. The film explores the deep bond between a father and son, the challenges of living with autism, and the power of nature and spirituality in the healing process.
Tom is a musician whose last success with his band was 15 years ago. Now he is broke; even his beloved guitar has been repossessed and he must look for a proper job. With forged papers he apples for a temporary position as a music teacher at a Catholic school for students with learning disabilities. His approach to music education, a far cry from hitting a few notes on a triangle which is pretty much all his new students are used to, is to form a band: The Mongolettes.
Yellow is a heartfelt drama about a swimming coach who forms a special bond with a young swimmer with Down syndrome. The film explores themes of family, love, and the challenges faced by those with special needs. Through the coach's guidance and support, the young swimmer learns to overcome obstacles and find his place in the world.
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