About this Short Film
How to Make a Cup of Tea (Griffith Film School, Australia, 2020) approaches a familiar domestic act with care, touching on themes of instruction, individuality and intellectual disability. The film uses the simple frame of making tea to consider routine, choice and independence, inviting audiences to notice small gestures and decisions. Presented in the Focus on Ability International Short Film Festival, it complements a programme dedicated to showcasing the abilities, experiences and achievements of people with disability. It is quietly observant and respectfully made, offering viewers a gentle prompt to reflect on inclusion and how everyday tasks can carry meaning.
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