About this Short Film
Presented by Ross Hill Public School, Gone Fishing (Australia, 2019) is a short film that offers a warm, small-scale look at school life. With a focus on children and teenagers, the film explores themes of inclusion, group dynamics and sharing without making grand statements. Its honest, everyday perspective highlights the abilities and contributions of young people within a school setting. Ideal for viewers interested in simple stories about community and belonging, Gone Fishing sits comfortably within the Focus on Ability festival programme, which celebrates the achievements and experiences of people with disability. The film invites audiences to notice the quiet moments that shape how we relate to one another.
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