About this Short Film
Where the World is Quiet, by Benjamin Huggins Strum and Grace Tame (Australia, 2025), looks at how perception shapes daily life. The film moves through themes of autism, cognitive processing disability, PTSD, sport and the young adult experience without prescribing a single view. It asks audiences to notice differences in sensory experience and point of view, and to consider how attention, memory and movement shape understanding. Shown in the Focus on Ability International Short Film Festival, this short offers a thoughtful, unhurried space to reflect on individual ways of being and seeing. Quiet in tone but rich in detail, it rewards close watching.
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