Eight young men and women with Down Syndrome talk openly about what it means to be born like them. In spite of their limitations, it doesn’t prevent them from holding down a clerical job in Parliament, having a relationship, studying the piano or demanding independence and privacy from overprotective parents. But most of all, it doesn’t keep them from looking at life and the people around them with a keen sense of humor. A frank look at the good moments and the bad ones on Straight Talk illustrated with fresh and slightly saucy animations.
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