Temple Grandin (HBO)

Autistic woman's journey to becoming an acclaimed scientist

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About Temple Grandin (HBO)

Released: 2010

Platform: Max

Rating: TV-PG

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Cast
Claire Danes, Catherine O'Hara, Julia Ormond, David Strathairn

About Temple Grandin (HBO)

'Temple Grandin' is a biographical drama film released in 2010 by HBO. The film narrates the life story of Temple Grandin, an American woman diagnosed with autism, who becomes a well-known animal behaviorist and advocate for autistic persons. The movie succinctly depicts the struggles and triumphs Temple faced due to her disability.

Making / Production

The film was produced by Scott Ferguson, Emily Gerson Saines, and Gil Bellows, with direction by Mick Jackson. The screenwriters Christopher Monger and William Merritt Johnson portrayed Grandin's triumphs and struggles effectively, making the movie an enlightening experience for the viewers.

Actors

  • Claire Danes played the role of Temple Grandin. Danes' portrayal was applauded for her ability to accurately depict the mannerisms and speech patterns of a person with autism.
  • Julia Ormond as Eustacia Cutler, Temple's understanding and supportive mother. Her steadfast performance showed a mother's persistence in bringing her autistic daughter to mainstream society.
  • David Strathairn portrayed Dr. Carlock, Temple's supportive high school science teacher. Strathairn brought to life Carlock's character that showed profound faith in Temple's abilities.

Trivia / Interesting Facts

  • The real Temple Grandin made a cameo appearance in the movie, shown during the final scene at the autism conference.
  • Much of the film takes place during the 60s and 70s, and the production team painstakingly re-created the environments of that time.
  • The titular character uses a real hug machine designed by Temple Grandin herself. The machine is used to calm down those who are hypersensitive to touch, a common trait among autistic individuals.

Awards

The film received widespread acclaim from critics and audiences alike, fetching numerous awards including the Emmy for 'Outstanding Made for Television Movie' and 'Outstanding Lead Actress in a Miniseries or a Movie' for Claire Danes. It also won the 'Best Television Film' at the 68th Golden Globe Awards and was honored with a Peabody Award in 2010.

Quotes

  • "Nature is cruel, but we don't have to be." - Temple Grandin
  • "Different, not less." - Eustacia Cutler
  • "My name is Temple Grandin. I'm not like other people..." – Temple Grandin

Music, Soundtrack

  • The original music for Temple Grandin was composed by Alex Wurman, known for his ability to infuse emotion into his compositions.
  • "Do You Believe in Magic" by The Lovin' Spoonful serves as an integral part of the film's soundtrack.
  • "Summer Nights" and "I'm Sorry" by Brenda Lee also add to the nostalgic touch of the movie.

In conclusion, 'Temple Grandin' is a heartwarming and insightful film that offers audiences a peek into the life of an extraordinary woman who didn't allow her condition to define her, but instead used it to make significant contributions to society.