About this Short Film
The Worlds Worst Cup of Coffee (Giant Steps Tasmania, Australia, 2020) is a short film that touches on autism, cognitive processing disability and the small, often messy moments that come with being a teenager. Rather than offering a tidy story, it presents everyday situations around school, groups and friendship, with coffee as a relatable thread. Presented in the Focus on Ability International Short Film Festival, the film sits alongside works that celebrate the abilities and experiences of people with disability. It invites viewers to notice difference, patience and humour in ordinary interactions, and to appreciate perspectives we do not always see on screen.
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