Roger Rees William’s award-winning documentary is based on the best selling book by Ron Suskind about Owen his autistic son. It tells the tale of how Suskind, a Pulitzer Award winning writer with The Wall Street Journal, and his wife Cornelia dealt with the discovery that at the age of 3 years old Owen was diagnosed with autism, and how the family embarked on a remarkable journey together over the next 20 years.
It is unquestionably one of the most inspirational movies of the year.
In a series of short interviews everyone was not only so committed to the cause, but they were waxing lyrically about being in love with P Town, that it made for one of the most fun fundraising events we have been too for a long time .
Here are links to the conversations we filmed that day :
The streets literally went completely glittery when Manuel and his friends showered all the crowds the entire length of the Parade route of the P Town Carnival this year. queerguru caught up with him later to find out his story.
Amongst all the merriment of P Town’s Carnival , two brothers from Chicopee, Massachusetts created their own tribute to the victims killed in Pulse Nightclub, Orlando by adding a 49 foot train that containing 49 butterflies on their 80’s supermodel dress. queerguru caught up with them after the Parade.