How to Dance in Ohio
How to Dance in Ohio

Movie spotlight

How to Dance in Ohio

2015
Movie
88 min
English

In Columbus, Ohio, a group of autistic teenagers and young adults role-play this transition by going through the deceptively complex social interactions of preparing for a spring formal. Focusing on several young women as they go through an iconic American rite of passage, we are given intimate access to people who are often unable to share their experiences with others. With humor and heartbreak, How to Dance in Ohio shows the daily courage of people facing their fears and opening themselves to the pain, worry, and joy of the social world.

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IMDb7.3/10
Rotten Tomatoes96%
Metacritic78/100
Google Users94%
Director: Alexandra ShiGenres: Documentary

Plot Summary

This documentary follows a group of young adults with Autism Spectrum Disorder who are preparing for their "prom," a significant social milestone. The film captures their efforts to navigate social interactions, build relationships, and develop the skills needed to attend this important event. It highlights their personal growth, challenges, and triumphs as they strive for independence and connection.

Critical Reception

How to Dance in Ohio was widely praised for its sensitive and authentic portrayal of individuals with autism. Critics lauded its emotional depth and the intimate access it granted to the lives of its subjects, celebrating its uplifting message about inclusion and personal achievement.

What Reviewers Say

  • An incredibly moving and inspiring look at navigating social milestones with autism.

  • Praised for its genuine and empathetic storytelling, offering a unique perspective.

  • Highlights the importance of community support and individual growth.

Google audience: Audiences applauded the film's authenticity and emotional impact, with many finding it heartwarming and educational. Reviewers frequently mentioned that the documentary provided valuable insights into the experiences of individuals with autism and celebrated the film's positive and hopeful narrative.

Awards & Accolades

Nominated for an IDA Award for Best Documentary.

Fun Fact

The film's "prom" was a real event, organized specifically for the participants featured in the documentary, allowing them to experience a quintessential rite of passage.

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