About this Short Film
Marfan Syndrome is a short film from Portland Central School that brings attention to the realities of a medical and physical disability within a school setting. Made in Australia in 2021, the film looks at themes linked to Marfan syndrome, symptoms and the ways teenagers and their peers respond. It is a thoughtful, student-made piece that fits naturally within the Focus on Ability festival, which celebrates films about ability and achievement. Rather than offering a single narrative, the film invites viewers to reflect on visibility, support, and everyday life in a school community. A concise, compassionate work that starts conversations.
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