About this Short Film
True Colours (2019), from Vermont South Special School, is a short film that explores autism and cognitive processing disability within the school setting and adolescence. It highlights individual ways of learning, communicating and taking part in everyday school life, inviting viewers to notice difference without judgement. The piece sits comfortably within the Focus on Ability International Short Film Festival, offering a school-based perspective to the programme. Thoughtful and expressive, the film encourages audiences to recognise the abilities and personality behind a diagnosis. A sensitive, human portrait that speaks to parents, teachers and young people alike.
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