About this Short Film
Recycling (Wilson School, New Zealand, 2018) Set in a school environment, this short film captures moments with teenagers living with congenital, intellectual and physical disabilities. Through song and group interactions, it offers a warm, human portrait of young people finding ways to express themselves and connect. Rather than a conventional plot, Recycling presents scenes that highlight creativity, humour and the everyday rhythms of school life. Shown as part of the Focus on Ability International Short Film Festival, it complements the programme by celebrating the talents and perspectives of young people with disability. Quietly powerful and uplifting, it invites audiences to listen, watch and reflect.
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