cross-posted from: https://feddit.uk/post/2640555

Otto Baxter’s musical horror-comedy short The Puppet Asylum debuted at FrightFest in August to much critical acclaim, but it’s the filmmaker’s six-year journey to bring his movie to the screen that proves even more inspiring.

The filmmaker has spent much of his life in front of a camera. As an advocate for the Down syndrome community, he has appeared in many news reports and documentaries helping to raise awareness about the condition, but now he is ready to tell his own story, on his own terms.

Baxter does this in two ways: through his semi-autobiographical horror film The Puppet Asylum, which he wrote and directed, and the making-of documentary Otto Baxter: Not A F****ing Horror Story that he filmed with Peter Beard and Bruce Fletcher (both come to Sky Documentaries and NOW from 23 September).

Mentioned in the latest TV Tonight but worth flagging up separately.