About this Short Film
Bayfield Shutter Bugs (Bayfield High School, New Zealand, 2019) is a short film that explores photography and creative achievement among teenagers in a school setting. It reflects themes of congenital, intellectual and physical disability without reducing young people to a single label. The film sits well in the Focus on Ability International Short Film Festival, offering a clear-eyed look at group work, learning and the pride that comes from exhibiting work. Warm and respectful, it celebrates skill, community and the everyday ways young people with disability make and share their art.
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