About this Short Film
"Drought" (Ross Hill Public School, Australia, 2020) looks at water scarcity and its effects through the lens of a school community. The film raises themes of animals, community life, and the everyday impact of drought on young people. It features contributions from children and teenagers, including those with intellectual and physical disabilities, and shows how shared challenges can shape learning and relationships. Shot with sensitivity and attention to detail, Drought fits the Focus on Ability festival by celebrating the abilities, experiences and achievements of people with disability. This is a quiet, thoughtful piece that invites audiences to reflect on resilience and care.
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