About this Short Film
Sasanka's Journey (2025) from Disability Connect, New Zealand, offers a thoughtful look at themes of achievement, employment and everyday life for adults with disability. The short film highlights experiences related to autism, blindness and cognitive processing disability, and speaks to sensory ways of knowing without reducing people to labels. It sits comfortably in the Focus on Ability International Short Film Festival, which celebrates the abilities and accomplishments of people with disability. Festival audiences can expect a quietly powerful work that prompts reflection on work, independence and access. Clear, human storytelling makes this a meaningful contribution to conversations about inclusion.
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