Learning disabled film-makers: a view of the world
Best Interest

Learning disabled film-makers: a view of the world

Best Interest

Paul makes the big mistake of telling his brother he fancies someone... (9 minutes, Subtitled, Audio Described)
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BEST INTEREST
JUMPcuts
SOMERSET, UK
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For the last 12 years, two organisations, Junk TV and Carousel have been supporting film-making by the learning disabled community.

They have set-up the Oska Bright film festival to showcase this work and also take the films on tour, along with a master class. Read more about this on the Oska Bright Digital Space.

For The Space, the Oska Bright Committee has specially selected the best films from their film festival. They chose Best Interest by JUMPcuts “because the main character sticks up for himself and tries to prove he’s mature, but no one listens. We can really relate to this situation. This film opens your eyes and makes you question, what would you do?”

You can watch the rest of the films selected by the Oska Bright Committee here

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