Spectrum follows Steve, a man with autism, as he navigates a world that isolates him, redefining what it means to be a superhero and revealing the transformative power of acceptance.
Spectrum follows Steve, a man with autism, as he navigates a world that isolates him, redefining what it means to be a superhero and revealing the transformative power of acceptance.
Directed by: Rick Stanton
Spectrum delves into the life of a man with autism, navigating a world that often segregates him. As he confronts societal barriers and misconceptions, his journey unfolds with moments of courage, resilience, and profound humanity. Through his eyes, we witness the power of acceptance and the potential for greatness that lies within every individual, regardless of their place on the spectrum.
This story draws inspiration from his experiences as well as those of many others with autism. The film is authentically cast with Steve playing the lead role. Plus Steve’s friends within the film are also non trained actors with neurodivergent/autism. While being supported by acclaimed actors: Including Bafta winner Wunmi Mosaku for her performance in “Damilola, Our Loved Boy” (Sinners / Loki / Black Mirror) & stage actor Hasan Dixon (War Horse).

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