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NEW: One of the most moving scenes in My Beautiful Stutter, a documentary now streaming on Discovery+, involves just a microphone and an open stage.

Many of the attendees at Camp Say in Hendersonville, North Carolina, a getaway for youth who stutter hosted by the New York-based organization the Stuttering Association for the Young, grew up feeling broken or confused, ostracized by a neurological disorder that tangles the flow of fluent speech.

Tears abound; the scene hums with the bottomless human desire, felt most acutely as a teenager, to be seen, heard, loved, accepted…

EXCLUSIVEDiscovery+ is just over a month old and the streamer is already restocking its slate of original documentaries.

My Beautiful Stutter, which launches March 11, follows five kids who stutter, 9 to 18, from all over the U.S. and all walks of life. After experiencing a lifetime of bullying and stigmatization, these children meet others who stutter at an interactive arts-based program, The Stuttering Association for the Young, based in New York City. Directed by Ryan Gielen produced by Paul Rudd, Mariska Hargitay, Peter Hermann, George Springer and Patrick James Lynch and produced by Michael Alden…

NEW: My Beautiful Stutter is honored to receive the 2020 Shorty Award for Social Good for our screening campaign with impact screening partner Picture Motion...

After a nearly 18-month run of over 225 screenings around the world, Believe Limited is thrilled to receive this award with its impact campaign partner, Picture Motion.

The film launches exclusively on Discovery Plus March 11, 2021 and then hits home movie, DVD, and TVOD outlets September 12, 2021. Outside of the U.S., audiences can buy or rent the film today through Vimeo’s VOD platform.


NEW: A powerful piece from Audri Gunderson, of The National Student Speech Language Hearing Association (NSSLHA), a person who stutters, currently training to become a speech language pathologist…

NEW: “My Beautiful Stutter,” the elegantly profound documentary directed by Ryan Gielen and written by Steve Sander, will open your eyes to this affliction. There are almost 70 million stutterers in the world, more than 3 million in the U.S. It affects one in twenty children…

NEW: Check out this lovely piece from a speech language pathologist on the impact of My Beautiful Stutter on her practice…


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