About this Short Film
Jack Attack, made by BLENNZ Homai Campus School in New Zealand, presents a fresh short film voice that touches on blindness, sensory disability, school life and teenage prank culture. The festival programme features it as a concise, youthful contribution that highlights young perspectives on ability and difference. Without prescribing a single view, the film invites audiences to consider how humour and everyday school moments intersect with sensory experience. Suitable for school and community screenings, Jack Attack sits comfortably within the Focus on Ability International Short Film Festival, where work by and about people with disability is shared to broaden understanding and celebrate diverse strengths.
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