Monster Panic by Sam Stott

About this Short Film

Monster Panic, directed by Sam Stott and from ARC Disability Services (Australia, 2019), appears in Focus on Ability to showcase voices often unheard. The short film navigates themes of authorship, personal identity and storytelling, with a focus on young adults with intellectual disability. It highlights how creative work can reveal individuality and capability, and invites viewers to listen and reflect rather than to judge. Presented within the festival’s programme, Monster Panic contributes to a broader conversation about representation and opportunity in the arts. A concise, thoughtful piece, it celebrates expression and the varied ways people with disability share their stories.

Film Details

Country: Australia
Festival Year: 2019

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