About this Short Film
Amazina Mbuyaga, by Moses Kizza (Uganda, 2025), is a short work that attends to movement, perception and the body. Shot through an artful lens, it uses images of dance and crutches to invite viewers to reconsider how ability and vulnerability are seen. The film speaks softly about mental health and individuality without offering neat answers. Scenes shift in viewpoint, asking us to notice small gestures and changing frames of mind. Presented in the Focus on Ability International Short Film Festival, Amazina Mbuyaga sits alongside films that celebrate creativity, resilience and the many ways people live with and beyond physical disability. Recommended for mature audiences.
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