Lætitia Masson’s new film, “Ulysse,” draws heavily from her personal experiences advocating for her son, who lives with a disability. The movie portrays the challenges faced in securing a place for individuals with disabilities within society. It is described as a poignant and emotionally resonant work. The film’s core theme centers on the struggle for inclusion and acceptance. Masson’s personal connection to the story lends authenticity to the narrative. “Ulysse” aims to raise awareness and promote greater understanding of the issues faced by people with disabilities and their families. The film is receiving attention for its sensitive and impactful portrayal of this often-overlooked perspective.