Autism documentary "Jam Jar" just released on DVD

Donna Williams
Jam Jar; the classic 1995 autism documentary featuring Donna Williams has just be released on DVD. Produced by Charlie Stuart for Channel 4 TV in association with Fresh Film UK and directed by Simon Everson, Jam Jar was filmed in Wales in 1995.

The author of 9 books (including the international best sellers, Nobody Nowhere and Somebody Somewhere), a prolific artist, singer songwriter, Donna is also screenwriter of the film, Nobody Nowhere now in development.

In Jam Jar, Donna Williams lives on a farm in rural Wales with her first husband, a man on the autistic spectrum. Here they live according to a different culture and rules that are taken for granted in the world beyond their own. Donna becomes a tour guide showing us the person beyond the labels on the ´jam jar´. Poetic and artistic, Jam Jar explores Donna´s meaning deafness, meaning blindness in the context of autism and the social, emotional and communication bridges she uses to navigate with the world.

But there was a richer story behind the story. The original script for Jam Jar was presented to Donna before filming. The storyline for it was focused on ´autistic marriage´. She declined the outline for the documentary and presented her own, a tour guide of her world at the time. Simon Everson came on board as director and appointed a technician who had been involved in a previous documentary made of her so she would feel at ease with the six week shoot. With two person crew, Donna accepted the filming and the crew arrived in rural Wales.


During the shoot, Donna´s father, who had battled cancer, found that at the age of 59 he had two weeks to live. Filming happened amidst Donna´s long distance calls to her father in hospital in Australia. He died two weeks before the end of filming and it was the crew who helped her come to terms with her loss.

The two person crew halted filming and helped her through these events but more was to come. Within ten days of her father´s death and on the eve of her second wedding anniversary, her first husband, featured in this documentary, then announced he was leaving. The crew were in shock but at Donna´s request continued to complete the documentary as her husband packed up the furniture around them and moved out. The opening footage of Donna spinning beads in a window was taken in their now emptied bedroom.

Jam Jar went on to be nominated for the Mental Health Media Award and was captured in the book, Everyday Heaven in which we get behind the scenes and eventually become introduced to her second husband, Chris Samuel.

Donna Williams, Dip Ed, BA Hons.

Author, artist, singer-songwriter, screenwriter.

Autism consultant and public speaker.

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Donna Williams

I'm known as 'the arty autie' and have been described as the embodiment of creative chaos

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I'm an international bestselling author with 9 published books.


I've been a public presenter since 1994 and an autism consultant in the field of developmental differences since 1995.


I'm a qualified teacher with a background in sociology but largely I'm a prolific, fairly mad artist and singer songwriter with the band, Donna And The Aspinauts since 2008


I was assessed as psychotic at age 2 in 1965 when I was also thought deaf and tested for leukemia (I have Primary Immune Deficiency since 6 months old). Although I had stored speech (delayed echolalia), I was still tested for deafness till late childhood by which time I was labeled disturbed. It was then that my meaning deafness became understood and I was helped to discover interpretive meaning and with it, functional language. I was diagnosed with autism in my 20s.


Today I'm a bestselling author with 9 published books (all with Jessica Kingsley Publishers), an artist, screenwriter, autism consultant and public speaker. I live with my wonderful husband Chris Samuel in the hills, in Australia.
My website donnawilliams.net features my art works and books as well as articles and events and my blog.

I helped found an international self employment site for people on the autistic spectrum at www.auties.org and anyone autism-friendly is welcome to help us build a more autism-friendly world for what is one of the most under-employed groups of people the world over.




See you there.


...Donna Williams *)

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