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  1. Apr 2, 2010 · A Mother's Courage: Talking Back to Autism: Directed by Friðrik Þór Friðriksson. With Margrét Dagmar Ericsdóttir, David G. Amaral, Simon Baron-Cohen, David Crowe. The mother of an autistic child is determined not to accept the pessimistic prognosis for her son.

  2. Jul 23, 2010 · Margret, whose ten-year-old son Keli is severely autistic, travels to the United States and Europe to learn more about this mysterious condition and finds hope that her son may be able to express...

  3. Mar 31, 2010 · In A Mothers Courage: Talking Back to Autism, the mother of an auti ...more. Imagine not being able to express your thoughts or feelings to anyone. Imagine having to depend on the...

  4. Sep 24, 2010 · Narrated by Kate Winslet, whose voice fluidly substitutes for Ms. Ericsdottir’s, “Courage” offers poignant accounts from parents confronting the syndrome, diagnosed to some degree, according ...

  5. Sep 24, 2010 · Narrated by Kate Winslet, this inspiring film follows one woman's quest to unlock her autistic son's mind. Margret, whose ten-year-old son Keli is severely autistic, has tried a number of treatments to help her son.

  6. Sep 23, 2010 · But though there are weeping mothers aplenty in A Mothers Courage: Talking Back to Autism, this bracing documentary -- it chronicles the journey of an Icelandic woman, Margret...

  7. A mother tries to find medical guidance and scientific explanation about her son's autism.

  8. After trying several unsuccessful treatments with her 10-year-old son, Margret travels to the U.S. and throughout Europe where she's able to speak to several autism experts, as well as communicate with families who have stories that parallel her own experience.

  9. The mother of an autistic child is determined not to accept the pessimistic prognosis for her son. The Sunshine Boy is a moving, compassionate portrayal of a mother's desperate quest to understand the perplexing condition that controls her son.

  10. Directed by Fridrik Thor Fridriksson, the film follows Margaret Ericsdottir, a mother of Keli, her eleven-year-old autistic son, who is frustrated by the lack of treatment available in her native Iceland.