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Learning You (2026)
Learning You is a 2026 drama directed by Tyler Sansom. An architect embarks on a Christmas road trip with his autistic son, a journey of struggle and hope that inspires a billionaire developer with an autistic son of his own. Starring Cameron Arnett as Solomon Jackson, Daniel Roebuck as Reggie Sinclair, Stacy Haiduk as Nancy Sinclair, and Julie Piekarski as Sophia Walker.
Learning You is a 2026 drama directed by Tyler Sansom. An architect embarks on a Christmas road trip with his autistic son, a journey of struggle and hope that inspires a billionaire developer with an autistic son of his own. Starring Cameron Arnett as Solomon Jackson, Daniel Roebuck as Reggie Sinclair, Stacy Haiduk as Nancy Sinclair, and Julie Piekarski as Sophia Walker.
The film's solution to familial disconnection amid autism emphasizes Christian forgiveness and divine intervention, anchoring its narrative in conservative religious values.
Visible diversity appears in supporting roles with Black and Asian actors alongside a traditionally cast white family at the center. The narrative positively frames the white male protagonist's journey of faith and understanding without critiquing traditional identities, while promoting inclusion for autistic individuals through themes of unconditional love and advocacy.
The film centers on a father's unwavering commitment to his autistic son amid divorce and challenges, portraying parental sacrifice and faith as anchors of family resilience. This endorsement of paternal authority and religious integration in parenting outweighs the presence of marital dissolution, favoring traditional norms.
The film depicts Christianity as a source of hope and guidance for characters facing family and personal crises, featuring scenes of prayer, church attendance, and discussions of faith's role in perseverance. A father's crisis of faith resolves through reaffirmation of Christian principles, emphasizing God's presence in adversity. This portrayal aligns the narrative with the virtues of the faith.
The film features no LGBTQ+ characters or themes, centering instead on a father-son journey addressing autism and familial bonds within a faith-based narrative.
No transgender characters or themes appear in the film. The narrative centers on a father-son road trip highlighting autism and faith, with no elements addressing trans identity.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
Learning You presents an original story inspired by true events, featuring fictional characters like architect Ty and his son Elijah portrayed by male actors, with no adaptations, legacy roles, or historical figures involving gender changes.
Learning You presents an original story of a father and autistic son, with no adaptations, biopics, or legacy characters establishing prior racial depictions. All portrayals align with newly created roles, yielding no race swaps.
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