What's Happening?
Filmmaker Elizabeth Victoria Evans will be filming part of her documentary 'Where Do You Want Us?' at the Divergence Film Festival in Hastings. The festival, hosted by the Electric Palace Cinema, celebrates
autism and neurodiversity, supporting neurodivergent creatives. Evans' documentary, which began filming earlier this year, aims to explore disability and neurodivergence within the UK film and television industries. The project has gained international attention and is set to feature notable figures such as the lead actors from 'Keep the Change' and its writer-director, Rachel Israel. Evans emphasizes the importance of improving on-screen representation and creating sustainable employment opportunities for neurodivergent individuals in the industry.
Why It's Important?
The documentary 'Where Do You Want Us?' addresses a significant gap in representation and employment within the film and television industries for neurodivergent individuals. By highlighting these issues, the project aims to foster greater inclusivity and diversity in media. The involvement of high-profile figures and the attention from international media underscore the growing recognition of the need for change in how neurodivergent stories are told and who gets to tell them. This initiative could lead to broader industry shifts, encouraging more inclusive hiring practices and authentic storytelling that reflects diverse experiences.
What's Next?
As filming continues, the documentary is expected to draw further attention to the challenges and opportunities for neurodivergent individuals in the creative industries. The project's progress and eventual release could inspire similar initiatives and collaborations, potentially influencing industry standards and practices. Stakeholders, including film festivals, production companies, and advocacy groups, may engage more actively in promoting neurodiversity, leading to a more inclusive and representative media landscape.






