Neuro Nook Watchlist
Our curated collection of films, documentaries, interviews and expert talks that explore neurodiversity, break down stereotypes and celebrate different minds.Watch, reflect, understand
These selections extend learning beyond books — offering visual, research-informed and lived-experience perspectives that support deeper reflection. Whether viewed individually or shared within schools and families, each recommendation strengthens understanding and promotes environments where neurodiverse brains feel seen and valued.
Krazy Kosci Klimb
Type: News Story Available on: ABC BTN Meet 15-year-old Ashton, who reached the summit of Mount Kosciuszko — a powerful reminder that determination can push past barriers. This uplifting story shows that with courage and support, neurodivergent young people can...
Raising Richard
Type: Documentary Available on: ABC iView A deeply personal look at the question many parents of dependents quietly carry: who will care for my child when I’m gone? Raising Richard is an unflinching and moving exploration of love, ageing and the future of care for...
Spectrum: A Story of the Mind
Type: Documentary Available on: Kanopy Explores autism through sensory experience, featuring Dr. Temple Grandin. The film reveals how sights, sounds and textures are experienced differently — offering a window into the autistic mind that goes far beyond stereotypes....
Aretha
Type: Short Film Available on: Kanopy This short drama follows Aretha, a young woman with Down syndrome, as she navigates the hurdles of landing her first café job — a test of resilience and determination that most people take for granted. Aretha is a warm and...
Sensory Overload
Type: Documentary Available on: Kanopy Sensory Overload explores the experiences of neurodivergent and sensory-sensitive individuals, highlighting the need for more sensory-inclusive environments. Through powerful personal stories, the film challenges the idea that...
Lucca’s World
Type: Film (Drama, based on a true story) Available on: Netflix A mother takes her family from Mexico to India in search of an experimental treatment for her young son Lucca, who has cerebral palsy. Based on the autobiographical book The Two Hemispheres of Lucca by Bárbara Anderson, this 2025 Mexican film tells the family’s real story — the hope, the exhaustion, the endless logistics, and the lengths a parent will travel for their child....
A World of Difference — Neurodivergent Families
Type: Documentary Available on: YouTube A World of Difference visits the Carlton family in Georgia, where neurodivergence is a shared landscape across three generations. National experts share strategies for harmonising life in a neuro-inclusive home, alongside Difference Maker Aubrie Therrien — Executive Artistic Director of EPIC Players — creating professional stages where neurodivergent talent shines. Also available at awodtv.org and on PBS....






