Beautiful Pain: Only through darkness, can one see the light
BEAUTIFUL PAIN is the first Malaysian film to tackle autism. In her feature directing debut, Tunku Mona Riza delivers a quiet, compassionate look at the condition which afflicts 1 in 160 children, according to the World Health Organization. Upon learning that their only son has autism, the parent's world suddenly crumbles. With hardly any knowledge about this condition, they struggle to confront the harsh realities of raising an autistic child.
"Beautiful
Pain" opens on July 19 at SM Megamall, SM North Edsa and SM Mall of Asia,
in time for the National Disability Prevention and Rehabilitation (NDPR) Week.
The film is produced by
Current Pictures SdnBhdreleased thru Solar Pictures in the Philippines. This is
also in partnership with Autism Society Philippines,The National Autism Society
of Malaysia, SM Cares, and SM Cinema.
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