About this Short Film
Tate Lindstrom's One Armed Bandit: A Motorsport Autobiography (Australia, 2020) explores racing and disability through the lenses of drifting, modified vehicles and competition. The short raises themes of achievement, motivation and inclusion, and reflects on what it takes for a young person with a physical disability to take part in motor sport. It considers practical adaptations, community support and individual drive without assuming a set story. As part of the Focus on Ability International Short Film Festival, the film contributes to conversations about access, representation and the varied ways people engage with sport and competition. Lindstrom's approach fits the festival's aim to highlight diverse achievements.
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