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  • Filmmaker Laurel Chiten describes the symptoms of dystonia as feeling "...like someone else was in control of my body." Have you ever had an experience where you felt you didn't have control over your own body?

  • Even though dystonia is one of the most common movement disorders, few people know it exists. Why do you think this is so?

  • Did you relate to or feel empathetic towards any of the people in the film? Who and why?
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