About this Short Film
Breaking up is hard to do (Selwyn College, New Zealand, 2018) is a short film that offers a thoughtful look at young people navigating relationships and school life while living with congenital disability and cerebral palsy. Shot and made by students at Selwyn College, the film pays attention to group dynamics, everyday moments and the small achievements that matter to teenagers. It sits comfortably within the Focus on Ability festival's program, which highlights the talents and experiences of people with disability. Warm, honest and quietly observant, this piece invites audiences to consider how friendship, identity and choice play out in a school setting.
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