Thursday 15 May, 18:45

Special Screening – The Colors of Autism by Michael Beuchat

A moving documentary about the lives of Mathieu, Paul, and Luca, three children living with autism spectrum disorders, and the daily challenges their parents face. Directed by Michael Beuchat, the film provides a heartfelt portrayal of love and determination in the face of autism. Special screening with the director in attendance.

In French.

Blvd de Saint-Georges 8,
1205 Genève
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