Look (2026)
Story overview
This 6-minute short film follows an autistic woman navigating workplace challenges due to her difficulty with eye contact. The comedic-dramatic approach explores social expectations and neurodiversity in everyday situations.
Parent Guide
A short, thoughtful film about neurodiversity and workplace challenges with positive messaging about understanding differences.
Content breakdown
No violence or physical danger depicted.
No frightening or disturbing content. Some mild social anxiety situations related to workplace interactions.
No offensive language expected given the educational tone and short format.
No sexual content or nudity.
No substance use depicted.
Mild emotional moments related to workplace stress and social challenges, handled with comedic-dramatic balance.
Parent tips
This brief film offers a gentle introduction to autism awareness through workplace scenarios. The short runtime makes it accessible for family viewing, though younger children may need explanation about social cues.
Parent chat guide
Parent follow-up questions
- What did you notice about how the woman talked to people?
- How do you feel when you look at someone's eyes?
- Why do you think eye contact was hard for the main character?
- What are some ways people communicate without words?
- How does the film show that workplaces can be challenging for neurodiverse people?
- What does 'accommodation' mean in the context of this story?
- How does this film challenge typical workplace expectations about communication?
- What broader societal messages about neurodiversity does this short film convey?
Where to watch
Streaming availability has not been announced yet.
