Holland Center for Autism is sponsoring a World Premiere showing of “Autism Yesterday” – a Generation Rescue documentary that explores an emerging truth many parents are discovering: Autism is a reversible condition through a process known as “biomedical intervention.”
Through the eyes of five families and their recovering children, Autism Yesterday chronicles heart-wrenching stories of despair, hope and recovery. The documentary is 30 minutes in length, and Holland Center owner Jennifer Larson hopes it will have a deep emotional and social impact.
“My hope is that this movie will have a national impact on medical providers, law makers and those affected by autism directly to better understand that autism is a medical condition that can be treatable and preventable,” said Larson. “The stories will give an insightful view into the devastation that families feel emotionally and financially.”
“Autism Yesterday” will premiere at 7:00 PM, April 17, 2008 at the Excelsior Dock Theaters in Excelsior, Minnesota. The public is invited to attend at no charge. No tickets nor RSVPs are required.
Added by Lindsi on April 8, 2008
I'm looking forward to the documentary and the trip out to Excelsior.
For those who want to catch a bite before the movie, the best custard place in the Twin Cities, Adelle's, is a few blocks away and a must visit. They have tasty custard (of course), malts and sandwiches.
The Excelsior Dock theater is fun to visit as well... reminds of me of the small community movie theaters that were more prevalent before the mega-cinemas took over.
CathyKnoll
I'm looking forward to this film.
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