A Place in the World

199740 min 2 secFilm: Documentary

G

Direction: Robert Lang

Production: Robert LangDon HaigAdam Symansky

Script: Robert Lang

Co-produced by Kensington Communications Inc. and the NFB.

Martin Langlois is 22 and autistic. His devoted parents cannot care for him much longer, so they bring him to Maison Emmanuel, an alternative therapeutic community in the Laurentian mountains. Here, Inge Sell and her team of teachers and co-workers stimulate the residents to develop their life skills and particular gifts and abilities. Founded in 1982, Maison Emmanuel is inspired by the principles of Austrian philosopher and scientist Rudolf Steiner. Part of a worldwide network of similar communities, it is now home to 20 children and young adults. A Place in the World follows Martin as he adapts to being at Maison Emmanuel. Our own perception of people with mental disabilities is irrevocably changed in the process.

Subject categories


  • Psychology and Psychiatry > Counselling and TherapyMental Illness and Disabilities
  • People with disabilities > Family LifePeople with Mental Illness or Intellectual DisabilitiesTreatment and Rehabilitation
  • Families > Mental Health

Credits


director
Robert Lang
script
Robert Lang
sound recording
Robert Lang
narrator
Robert Lang
executive producer
Robert Lang
editor
Judy Krupanszky
camera
Martin Duckworth
music
Allen Booth
sound editing
Wojtek Klis
re-recording
Louis Hone
producer
Robert Lang
Don Haig
Adam Symansky