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Room to Move

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A deeply personal and visually expressive documentary directed by Alexander Hammer, Room to Move follows acclaimed choreographer, dancer, and educator Jenn Freeman as she navigates the most transformative chapter of her life. At 33, her world is cracked open when she is diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder, a neurodevelopmental disorder necessitating lifelong adaptation. Executive produced by Amy Schumer and Chris Fischer, and filmed with immersive intimacy by Hammer, Room to Move is not a dance documentary--it is a groundbreaking portrait of neurodivergence, identity, and the quiet power of finally being able to name your truth.

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Kent Hill Film Threat Jul 23
8/10
In a cinema landscape increasingly flooded with disposable content, Room to Move is that rare thing. A film with a soul. Go to Full Review
Jaylan Salah Geek Vibes Nation Jul 14
8/10
Hammer creates a cacophony of sounds, visuals, textures, and movements. Go to Full Review
Beth Accomando KPBS.org Jun 20
It's a stunning work in which the filmmaking perfectly complements the subject matter. Go to Full Review
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Synopsis A deeply personal and visually expressive documentary directed by Alexander Hammer, Room to Move follows acclaimed choreographer, dancer, and educator Jenn Freeman as she navigates the most transformative chapter of her life. At 33, her world is cracked open when she is diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder, a neurodevelopmental disorder necessitating lifelong adaptation. Executive produced by Amy Schumer and Chris Fischer, and filmed with immersive intimacy by Hammer, Room to Move is not a dance documentary--it is a groundbreaking portrait of neurodivergence, identity, and the quiet power of finally being able to name your truth.
Director
Alexander Hammer
Producer
Jonathan Lia, Alexander Hammer, Ian Stuart, Jenn Freeman, Ryan Heiferman, Jenna Mack, Ralph Miccio
Distributor
Netflix
Production Co
Good Company
Genre
Documentary, Biography
Original Language
English
Release Date (Streaming)
May 27, 2026
Runtime
1h 54m