 Billy is a 15-year-old outsider growing up in small-town Maine. He appears, in many ways, like other teenage boys—he’s into heavy metal and martial arts, is desperate to find a girlfriend, and aspires to a career as an actor and rock star—yet something about Billy is odd. Unapologetic about his personality, Billy refuses to be victimized, creating his own techniques to help him survive in an environment of conformity and prejudice. Billy is funny, sharp, strangely wise for his age, and remarkably candid. After filming was complete, Billy was diagnosed with Asperger’s Syndrome, a kind of autism, and the film sheds light on this little-understood disability and challenges viewers to imagine themselves beyond labels. Winner of Jury Prizes at SXSW, LA, and Edinbugh Film Festival. “Many memorable dramatic films about adolescence have been made over the decades, but few of them can match the impact of Billy the Kid, a striking heartfelt documentary…” —Stephen Farber, The Hollywood Reporter “Venditti believes in willing away labels and seeing beauty without demanding to understand it, and the film proves her right.” —Alicia Van Couvering, Filmmaker Magazine
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 Screenings January 11–January 17 Friday
7:30pm Saturday/Sunday
2:00pm, 7:30pm Monday–Thursday
7:30pm Co-Presented by Scarecrow Video
“The first twenty minutes alone is worth the price of admission for the contribution to furthering the language of documentary.” —Michael Lerman, indieWIRE |