

Keep the Change (2017)
A couple that meet at an autism support group fall in love in this romantic comedy that won Rachel Israel Best New Narrative Director at Tribeca.
"David (Brandon Polansky) , an upper-class charmer, leads a very comfortable life, until he is mandated to attend a support group for adults with disabilities. There, he is forced to come to terms with his own high-functioning autism, despite his resentment towards being singled out as different, or anything other than what he interprets as ‘normal.’ In group, David is paired with Sarah (Samantha Elisofon) – a quirky and outgoing woman whose optimism initially irks David - and the two take a trip together to the Brooklyn Bridge. Despite their contrasting personalities, they forge a bond. As their relationship deepens, Sarah, confident in herself and her individuality, challenges David to embrace his own uniqueness. (Tribeca Film Festival)
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The New York Times
"Keep the Change" is not a seamlessly crafted movie, but it's awfully tenderhearted and thoroughly disarming. It deserves to be widely seen.
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Los Angeles Times
"Keep the Change" isn't a film for cynics, but romantics will find plenty to warm their hearts here.
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Hindustan Times
A modest but refreshing love story that takes its autistic protagonists on their own terms.
Full reviewKeep the Change (2017) | Release Details
Keep the Change (2017) is available to stream in Australia now on Ritz at Home.