When David Wilson’s young wife falls victim to cancer, he is left a single working dad with the sole responsibility of caring for his autistic son. Patrick (Julian Feder), who prefers to be called Po, is a gifted but challenged child who was very close to his mother and unable to communicate his own sense of loss. As father and son struggle to deal with life after mom, they each begin to withdraw. David (Christopher Gorham) is consumed by the high-pressure job he’s close to losing, and Po copes with the bullying in his sixth-grade classroom by escaping into his magical fantasy world, the Land of Color, where he’s just a typical carefree boy with a rich cast of companions. The challenge of serving as the single parent of a special-needs child creates a growing divide between father and son, threatening to separate David and Po permanently. Based on a true story, the bonds of love between a grieving father and son are tested in the most real way in PO. Director / Producer John Asher joins us to talk about this deeply personal story of struggle and renewal.
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Awards/festivals:
**WINNER** Best Actor – Albuquerque Film & Media Experience 2016
**WINNER** Outstanding Achievement in Filmmaking – Music – Newport Beach Film Festival 2016
**WINNER** Best Feature Film – Palm Beach International Film Festival 2016
**WINNER** Breakthrough Feature – San Diego Film Festival 2016
**WINNER** Breakthrough Feature – San Diego International Film Festival 2016
**WINNER** Rising Star, Best Film – WorldFest Houston 2016
**NOMINATED** Best Original Song – Feature Film
Hollywood Music in Media Awards 2016