About this Short Film
I Made It (2023), by Simon Eroku (Uganda), is a short film that explores acceptance, achievement and how people are seen. Told from young adult viewpoints, it raises questions about perception, prejudice, stereotypes and stigma linked to physical disability. The film also touches on group dynamics, inclusion and the quiet moments of motivation that shape confidence. Presented as part of the Focus on Ability International Short Film Festival, I Made It sits alongside films that celebrate ability and challenge assumptions. It invites audiences to reflect on how small acts of recognition and belonging can change someone’s path.
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