About this Short Film
Blind Acceptance (Teagan Mayor, Australia, 2020) offers an interpretive look at themes of blindness, individual identity and acceptance. Focused on sensory disability and the experiences of teenagers, the short asks viewers to reflect on how young people navigate difference and belonging. It favours an evocative, non-literal approach that invites personal response over explanation. Presented in the Focus on Ability International Short Film Festival, Blind Acceptance sits alongside films that celebrate the abilities, perspectives and achievements of people with disability. This quietly powerful piece contributes to conversations about accessibility, empathy and the many ways people find understanding within themselves and their communities.
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