How the Titanic became my lifeboat
2021 Β· 72m Β· Documentary
The film is based on a true story about an Icelandic boy called Brynjar Karl. The film explores those possibilities with Brynjar and other young people who share their experiences being on the autism spectrum and how their talent elevated them.
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