About this Short Film
The Boy Who Cried Wolf, by Giant Steps Tasmania (Australia, 2019), offers a quiet, thoughtful portrait of young people navigating trust, school and group life. Shot with sensitivity, the short film draws attention to the everyday experiences of children and teenagers with intellectual disability without making grand claims. Viewers can expect moments that are funny, awkward and tender as the film examines how relationships and trust form in a school setting. Included in the Focus on Ability International Short Film Festival, it sits alongside works that highlight the abilities and achievements of people with disability. A gentle, human piece that invites reflection and conversation.
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