Movie Review of: Temple Grandin

Liberty 1 (2011)
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In this essay, I review an extraordinary bio flick, Temple Grandin. Temple Grandin is a professor of animal science, and to achieve her distinguished career she had to deal with her autism. The film explores what it is to suffer this disease, but it also explores her extraordinary work involving making slaughterhouses more humane.

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Gary James Jason
California State University, Fullerton

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