About this Short Film
One leg at a time (Bill Kasanda, Kenya, 2019) examines questions of accident, amputation and prosthesis through a quietly observant lens. The short film invites audiences to consider how hiking, movement and individual viewpoint shape perceptions of physical disability. It does not prescribe answers but opens a space for reflection on mobility, resilience and the small choices that mark everyday life. Kasanda’s work sits comfortably in the Focus on Ability International Short Film Festival, offering a thoughtful, human-scaled contribution to our programme. Expect a subtle, image-led piece that prompts you to look again at assumptions about ability and perspective.
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