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OSKA BRIGHT

Oska Bright Film Festival puts people with learning disabilities, autism or Asperger’s where they should be – on the big screen. This popular event returns on Weds 16 – Tues 22 March to platform a range of bold, exciting and different work from voices you might not have heard before.

Founded in 2004 by a group of learning-disabled filmmakers, Oska Bright Film Festival started as a one-day celebration of work, and has significantly grown in size and reach.

With less than 5% of disabled people working in the UK film industry, Oska Bright Film Festival is driven to enable much needed change. Working internationally with industry partners and funded by the BFI, it promotes accessible screenings, runs training

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