Snack And Drink

Snack And Drink

2016 · 4 min · ★ 5.7 · Documentary, Animation

In this short film, filmmakers Bob Sabiston and Tommy Pallotta accompany Ryan, a six-foot-tall, 13-year-old autistic boy, to a local convenience store to purchase a "snack and drink".

Directed by Bob Sabiston

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