About this Short Film
"Cycle-Ability" (Marist Regional College, Australia, 2018) invites viewers to consider how young people experience learning and perception in a school setting. Focusing on themes such as dyslexia, cognitive processing and intellectual disability, the film examines different viewpoints within a group of teenagers. It does not assume a single story but highlights everyday challenges and abilities that affect how students learn and relate to one another. Shot and presented with sensitivity, Cycle-Ability complements the Focus on Ability festival by amplifying voices often overlooked in mainstream education stories. This short is a thoughtful addition to a programme dedicated to diverse experiences and positive portrayals of disability.
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