About this Short Film
Sam Graudins's The Kizuna Effect (Australia, 2019) is a short film presented in the Focus on Ability International Short Film Festival. Rather than narrating a known story, it explores themes of inclusion, music, travel and achievement through the perspectives of young people with congenital and cognitive processing disabilities. The film pays close attention to group dynamics, motivation and the strengths of students and teenagers, inviting audiences to recognise diverse abilities without explanation or spectacle. It sits comfortably within the festival's aim to showcase real experiences and accomplishments, offering an uplifting and respectful glimpse into lives often overlooked on screen.
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