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  1. Loving Lampposts is a documentary exploring the changing world of autism.

  2. Loving Lampposts is a 2010 documentary film directed by Todd Drezner, exploring the neurodiversity movement and the principle of autism acceptance through a series of interviews and candid footage. [1] [2] [3] Drezner is the father of an autistic child whose attachment to and fascination with lampposts gave the film its title.

  3. 28 de may. de 2010 · Overview. As autism has exploded into the public consciousness over the last 20 years, two opposing questions have been asked about the condition fueling the debate: is it a devastating sickness to be cured or is the variation of the human brain just a different way to be human?

  4. Filmmaker Todd Drezner set out to better understand the world of autism as seen through the eyes of his son, Sam. What he found was a world filled with wond...

  5. Loving Lampposts. Summaries. What would you call a four year old who caresses all the lampposts in the park? Quirky? Unusual? Or sick? Such labels are at the center of the debate about autism. Is it a disease or a different way of being--or both? After his son's diagnosis, filmmaker Todd Drezner visits the front lines of the autism wars.

  6. Loving Lampposts: Living Autistic. 2,099 likes. Filmmaker and father of an autistic son explores the frontlines of the autism wars.

  7. 29 de mar. de 2011 · Loving Lampposts takes the oft-repeated phrase “if you’ve met one autistic person, you’ve met one autistic person” and gives it life. You need to see this film. And if you want to help others better understand autism, you need to recommend Loving Lampposts to them. Loving Lampposts Trailer from Loving Lampposts on Vimeo.