About this Short Film
When you can see me, I can see you (2018) from Bendigo Special Developmental School invites a thoughtful pause on perception, belonging and respect. The short uses moments of lived experience to highlight how children and teenagers with diverse cognitive, sensory and physical disabilities are seen and understood. It does not prescribe answers but opens space for quieter kinds of attention, where small gestures and shared moments matter. Presented in the Focus on Ability International Short Film Festival, the film contributes to a broader conversation about inclusion and individuality, celebrating the creativity and voices of young people with disability in Australia.
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