About this Short Film
Nanna (2021) by Alistair Henderson-Baker is a short Australian film that explores themes around autism, cognitive processing disability, intellectual disability, and family life. It approaches these subjects with sensitivity, offering a space to consider individual experience without presuming a single story. As part of the Focus on Ability International Short Film Festival, Nanna sits alongside other films that highlight the abilities, experiences and achievements of people with disability. Festival audiences will find a work that encourages empathy and reflection, and that speaks to families, friends and anyone interested in honest, human stories about difference and belonging.
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