[Machine Translation] Words spun by a Japanese boy saved the lives of autistic people and their families around the world - an amazing and moving "experiential" documentary that no one has ever seen before. The film adaptation of the best-selling book published in more than 30 countries around the world by Naoki Higashida, a writer with severe autism, at the age of 13! This is a film that should be seen "now" that emphasizes the importance of diversity, tolerance for others who are different from oneself, and conversation. The film makes us aware of the importance of conversation, as it is through conversation that understanding of others is born! --This film shows how the inner life of autistic people affects their behavior, what autism means to them, and how their world is different from that of "normal" people. The film is full of surprises and discoveries that no one has ever seen before, as it follows the testimonies of five autistic boys and girls from around the world and their families to reveal what their autism means and how their world differs from that of "normal" people. The film is full of surprises and discoveries that no one has ever seen before. The film is a moving documentary that anyone living in today's world of separation from others will be able to relate to. Winner of the Audience Award in the World Cinema Documentary Competition at the 36th Sundance Film Festival! Special Selection, Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology / Special Recommendation, Social Security Council, Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare / Award for Children's Welfare Culture in 2021 / Recommended by Tokyo Metropolitan Government / Recommended by the Youth Film Council