We All Like Something

About this Short Film

We All Like Something (Findon High School Disability Unit, Australia, 2022) is a short film that presents young people with cerebral palsy and other congenital and intellectual disabilities in a school setting. Through moments of shared interest and everyday connection, it highlights how teenagers communicate, learn and belong, including those who are non-verbal and living with physical disability. The film is a simple, honest contribution from a school disability unit, offering viewers a respectful glimpse of student life. Shown in the Focus on Ability festival, it sits among works celebrating the achievements and personalities of people with disability.

Film Details

Country: Australia
Festival Year: 2022

Film Transcript

So when I want, I want, is it this column, that column, that column. Ah, you've got your cucumber! Yum yum! That's so nice. Oh, it's beautiful, awesome! Okay? Your DVD. Okay. Let the festival begin! Who's here? Oh, hello Nathan! Hi! Hi Katerina! Oh, hello! Hi! How are you? How are you? How are you? Yeah! Yay! Yay! Maccas! Maccas! Maccas! Maccas! Yummy! You got maccas! Mmm. Maccas. Mama. Maccas. Maccas. Maccas. Maccas. Maccas. Maccas. Maccas. Maccas. Yay! Yay! Yay!

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