The Stimming Pool +Q&A
Co-created by neurodivergent directors from the 'Neurocultures Collective' and artist-filmmaker Steven Eastwood, The Stimming Pool is a unique film exploring a world shaped by neurodivergent perspectives. The narrative unfolds through an autistic camera, capturing diverse subjects navigating environments both challenging and comforting. Characters, some concealing their autism, others thriving in their communities, share a common goal: finding a space free from societal norms—the Stimming Pool.
Co-Director Georgia Bradburn will attend the screening and participate in a post-screening Q&A hosted by Eleanor McSherry (UCC).
Accessibility Information:
- House lights will remain during the performance so the auditorium will be illuminated
- Guests are free to talk and leave their seats during the performance
- Hand dryers in the toilets will be switched off and paper towels provided
- The seating arrangement in Triskel is different from a regular cinema, as instead of individual seats, it has church pews / benches
This will be a relaxed screening, for more information on accessibility and relaxed screenings at CIFF, click here.