About this Short Film
Awesomism (Blaxland High School, Australia, 2018) offers a student-made perspective on themes including autism, bullying and cognitive processing disability within school life. The film brings attention to friendships, group dynamics and trust among teenagers, presenting a youthful viewpoint that suits the Focus on Ability festival. Short and direct, it invites audience reflection on how peers and schools respond to difference and challenge. As a contribution from a high school community, Awesomism celebrates young storytellers and opens up conversations about support, understanding and inclusion. It is a welcome, thought-provoking work for viewers interested in teen experiences and disability in educational settings.
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