Not Your Mama's Autism (NYMA)

Sensory Overload: A Talk with The Filmmakers of the Hulu Documentary
EPISODE 10 • SEASON 7 00:49:16

In this episode, we discuss Sensory Overload, a film about how three communities navigate oral care and the world in general with sensory sensitivities in mind. It's also a film about neurodivergence, sensory differences, and how the world can be better designed to accommodate people. It's a Vox Media produced film in partnership with Haleon and Sensodyne as part of Sensodyne's Sensory Inclusion Initiative, a mission to build better sensory inclusion in oral care. 

This episode features Executive Producer Samantha Knowles, Director and Head of Content at Vox Creative Kiana Moore, and Producer Dylan Lenze. They all discuss their journey into storytelling, the filmmaking process, and the importance of representing neurodivergent communities. They share insights on the challenges and joys of documentary filmmaking, the emotional resonance of storytelling, and the significance of creating safe spaces for participants. The conversation highlights the interconnectedness of diverse stories and the personal reflections of the filmmakers on their own neurodivergent experiences.

The documentary is currently streaming on Hulu. 

Takeaways

  • The documentary 'Sensory Overload' focuses on sensory sensitivities in oral care.
  • Filmmakers share their personal journeys into storytelling.
  • Documentary filmmaking involves preparation but requires adaptability.
  • Creating a safe filming environment is crucial for participants.
  • Editing is an iterative process that emphasizes emotional resonance.
  • Diverse stories can connect through shared experiences of neurodivergence.
  • Personal reflections on neurodivergence enrich the storytelling process.
  • Knowing when to let go of a project is part of the creative process.
  • The film aims to spark positive conversations about neurodivergence.
  • Storytelling has the power to make individuals feel seen and heard.


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