About this Short Film
This 2019 short film from Marlborough Girls College in New Zealand offers a clear, personal view of young lives where disability is part of everyday school life. Rather than a single storyline, it works through themes suggested by its tags: childhood and teenage experience, sensory difference including cochlear issues, intellectual and physical disability, and the practical realities of mobility and school settings. The film sits comfortably within the Focus on Ability programme, which highlights abilities, achievements and everyday experiences. Accessible and observant, it invites audiences to pay attention to small moments and to consider how young people navigate identity, learning and belonging.
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