Filipino father-son movie inspired by real-life autism.

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08 Mar 2021, 11:12 am

The film "Float" was written and directed by Filipino-American story artist Bobby Rubio and produced by Filipino-Japanese Krissy Cababa.  It is Rubio's directorial debut and also the first Pixar film featuring an animated character who is Filipino-American.

The story is actually inspired by Rubio's son, Alex, who was diagnosed with autism when he was two and a half years old.  The emotional travails of the father in the short film was very much his.  After finding out his son's condition, he went through a bad time processing the information.  "I actually went through a depression", the California-born artist admits.

What made him decide to finally tell his story?  Part of it was looking at his son, Alex, who was growing up to be a man.  "I thought I have to tell the story because I felt it was important..."




 Link to ABS-CBN news article 


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