About this Short Film
Fletchy Boo, made by St Luke's Anglican School, is a short Australian film presented in the Focus on Ability programme. Shot in 2024, it explores themes around cerebral palsy, congenital disability and the ways perception and viewpoint shape school life. The film sits within a school setting and brings issues of adolescence, group dynamics and accessibility into view, including the presence of teenagers who use wheelchairs. It does not offer tidy answers, but invites audiences to notice small moments and reconsider assumptions about ability. Warm, observant and respectful, Fletchy Boo is a thoughtful contribution to conversations about young people and disability.
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