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Born in 1917, Lyndall Hendrikson's life has been one of extremities, from childhood violin prodigy to fame and wealth, to polio, paralysis and recovery. She has received worldwide acclaim for her innovative methods for teaching music, and achieved remarkable success both with very gifted children as well as those with severe autism. The film focuses on Lyndall's current work with 11-year-old Patrick Farley. Autistic, disabled and unable to speak, he did, however, display innate musical ability of a rare order. The film reveals one woman's dynamic exploration of life and presents two parallel tales of metamorphoses: a prodigy overcoming polio to become a teacher and an autistic boy blossoming with the aid of music.

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Production Details

Production Completion
1994
Genre
Art and culture, Social contemporary
Production Company
Magic Lantern Productions

Selected Awards & Festivals

  • Golden Gate Awards - San Francisco Film Society
    (1996)
  • Banff World Television Festival
    (1995)