Dislecksia: The Movie Teaser 2, Dyslexia
Get ready to change your brain! Join Emmy Award-winning filmmaker, Harvey Hubbell V, on his latest journey into the lives – and brains – of fellow dyslexics. Learn about a subject (dyslexia) riddled with misconceptions. See the funny dyslexics, the successful dyslexics, and the not so successful dyslexics whose lives have been unnecessarily ruined. You’ll meet the scientists that study the latest dyslexia research and the educators that work tirelessly to change lives of dyslexics for the better. Along the way, you’ll also discover the truth behind this learning difference and what the future holds for dyslexia and dyslexics. A Captured Time Production www. capturedtimeproductions. com http
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#6 written by captimepro 2 years ago
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#7 written by DislexicDreams 2 years ago
32 million americans are dyslexic! Captured Time Productions “captivated me” by offering a refreshing & inspiring view of dyslexia. A film of this magnitude will change the perception of dyslexia. A must see! Heartfelt and informing. This this film it will raise a great level of dyslexia awareness for generations to come. I give this wonderful film a two thumbs up! One of a kind-great job! ~ Jami~DDF Can’t wait for the release!!
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#9 written by m3kth 2 years ago
This movie looks really good… I was diagnosed with dyslexia at 18, so had to struggle through school on my own as no one picked up I had a problem, even with my mum expressing concerns, so I hope this movie helps people understand what it is like to go through life with dyslexia.
Mind you it does make you feel good that famous people like Einstein were dyslexic…and look how they worked out!
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#10 written by xXScotylandXx 2 years ago
Im gonna go see this film when it comes to cinemas

Ave had dyslexia for aslong as i can remember. everything in this trailer reminds me of maself, when i was little i allways asked why i was so defferent from all thr other kinds and i allways tryed to hide at the back of the class room.
I relly hope this film helps other people understand dyslexia better
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#11 written by AnimaniacAsh 2 years ago
looks good, I think I have dyslexia, I’ve never learnt ‘ABCs’ my hand writings all over the page and I’m a terable speller., I’m in 7th grade now and I have vision problems, I tell my teachers but they think I’m making excuses, I think if my teachers knew more about dyslexia then they might be able to help or put me on a progrem etc.
I was hoping to get into the art class, I’m farly good at art despite my vision problems., how did you make it through school with dyslexia? -
#12 written by TheOriginalDrawItAll 2 years ago
Thanks for making a movie for all the dyslexics out there. My schooling has been hell for a while. I got better for a few years, but now I think I’m sinking back into my dyslexia… it took me until 4th grade to write coherent scentences, and only last year was I able to really write and correct myself… but the other subjects just get harder as my writing impoves… it’s scary.
…show me the people who think dyslexia doesnt exist, I want to have a word with them….
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#13 written by CapricornBG 2 years ago
I cheated and lied and tried to be invisbile in the classroom, and made tons of excuses all the time, it was awful, I wish you luck, I’m 23 now, and I can encourage you to do what you feel is good for you, and never be ashamed of cheating or liying, it’s part of the game, especially for us, especially when everyone around is so ignorant about what we actually are.
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#14 written by 10308littleroad 2 years ago
Cute film, about a painful subject. Dyslexia is not easy. -Growingup with it, -I was tutored constantly, put in special ed, summer school every summer. I felt like an idiot.-”Normal” or ” popular” kids didn’t want anything to do with me. For years, I think my dad felt he produced a bad seed. I felt his sarrow. I am actually finally becoming quite happy with who I am. -It only took 47 yrs. -But look, I’ve seen some massively brilliant
people do some dumb stuff. Secret is, its all perspective. - Comment Feed for this Post
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Looks great!