About this Short Film
Lost but not forgotten (Carinity Education Southside, Australia, 2018) This short film offers a thoughtful look at young people negotiating identity, memory and wellbeing within school and community. Through shifting viewpoints and quiet moments, it explores how culture, group dynamics and trauma can shape perception and mental health. From Carinity Education Southside, the piece fits well within the Focus on Ability International Short Film Festival, which celebrates the abilities and experiences of people with disability. It does not supply neat answers, but creates space for reflection and conversation about belonging and how we see teenagers in and beyond the classroom. A gentle, honest film that stays with you.
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