… a well-constructed cinematic ballad that manages to harmonise brutal genre trappings and audio with light and breezy NY rom-com aesthetics
Disability
Genevieve Clay-Smith, co-founder of Bus Stop Films and 2009 Tropfest winner with Be My Brother, makes her directorial debut with this story of Sonja (Olivia Hargroder), a young woman born
With the powerful new documentary Changing Track, first time Aussie director Tristan Kenyon crafts the highly affecting tale of three Australian athletes in training for The Paris 2024 Summer Paralympic
When Melbourne man Peter Chambers was diagnosed with motor neurone disease (MND) in 2020, he made a decision that would shape the rest of his life: he would choose happiness,
Disability advocate and popular YouTuber Shane Hryhorac drops the latest instalment of his Wheel Around the World web series (which details the joys and challenges of travelling in a wheelchair)
A finalist in the 2025 Focus On Ability Short Film Festival with the beautiful Grace Tame short Where the World is Quiet, emerging filmmaker Ben Strum fills us in on
Filmmaking brothers Tristan and Timothy Kenyon document cyclists Korey Boddington, Emily Petricola and Kane Perris as they overcome numerous challenges and work towards making the team for the 2024 Paris
… while The Life Apart’s warts and blemishes mainly exist within its backwards moral fable, the actors and characters’ small crescendos within the film are enough to give it a
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