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Autism | Boston, Massachusetts
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Rotten TomatoesBest Performance by an Actress in a Miniseries or a Motion Picture Made for Television | 2011 | Claire Danes
Outstanding Female Lead Drama Series or Special | 2011 | Claire Danes
Performance in a TV Movie or Miniseries | 2011 | Claire Danes
Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Television Movie or Miniseries | 2011 | Claire Danes
Actress MiniSeries Made for Television Movie | 2010 | Claire Danes
TV MovieMini Lead Actress | 2010 | Claire Danes
Best Actress in a Motion Picture or Miniseries | 2010 | Claire Danes
2011 | Emily Gerson Saines
Best Music Supervision for Movie of the Week For and | 2011 | Evyen Klean
Best Music Supervision for Movie of the Week | 2011 | Evyen Klean
Minute Category | 2010 | Christopher Monger
Best Western Drama | 2011 | Christopher Monger
Outstanding Directing for a Miniseries Movie or a Dramatic Special | 2010 | Mick Jackson
Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Movies for TelevisionMiniSeries | 2011 | Mick Jackson
Best MadeforTV Movie | 2011 | Mick Jackson
Television Feature Film | 2011 | Alison Owen
Outstanding Made for Television Movie or Miniseries | 2011 | Cindy Evans
2011 | Scott Ferguson
Best Edited Miniseries or Motion Picture for Television | 2011 | Leo Trombetta
Outstanding Achievement in Sound Mixing for Television Movies and MiniSeries | 2011 | Ethan Andrus
Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Series Miniseries or Motion Picture Made for Television | 2011 | David Strathairn
Television Films Best Performance by an Actress | 2010 | Claire Danes
TV Drama Performance of the Year | 2011 | Claire Danes
Best Actress in a Supporting Role in a Series MiniSeries or Motion Picture Made for Television | 2010 | Catherine O'Hara
Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Television Movie or Miniseries | 2011 | Catherine O'Hara
Outstanding Producer of LongForm Television | 2011 | Gil Bellows
Adapted Long Form | 2011 | Christopher Monger
Best Picture Made for Television | 2011 | Mick Jackson
Outstanding Achievement in Casting Television MovieMini Series | 2010 | David Rubin
Best Sound Editing Long Form Dialogue and ADR in Television | 2011 | Bryan Bowen
Outstanding Art Direction for a Miniseries or Movie | 2010 | Richard Hoover
In an early draft of the script there was going to be a romance but Temple herself was adamantly opposed to this as she has never had romance.
Julia Ormond's Emmy for this film is on permanent display at the Center for Autism and The Developing Brain in New York. She had given it to Eustacia Cutler whom she plays in the film on the 19th November 2010 and then they both presented it to the Center on the 8th of May 2016 to honour all mothers who raise children on the autism spectrum.
Temple's line about wanting her life to have meaning and not wanting her thoughts to die with her is what she said to the neurologist Oliver Sacks who wrote an article called An Anthropologist On Mars about her in The New Yorker.
HBO bought a herd of cows for the cattle scenes in this movie.
Claire Danes and Temple Grandin spent a half-day lunching and visiting in Danes' New York City apartment as part of Danes' research.
"Temple Grandin: ...They'll be very calm. Nature is cruel but we don't have to be; we owe them some respect. I touched the first cow that was being stunned. In a few seconds it was going to be just another piece of beef, but in that moment it was still an individual. It was calm... and then it was gone. I became aware of how precious life was. I thought about death and I felt close to God. I don't want my thoughts to die with me. I want to have done something."
"Temple Grandin: My name is Temple Grandin. I'm not like other people. I think in pictures and I connect them."