Ƨorɹy (Dyslexia Short Film)
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- Опубликовано: 20 авг 2019
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The short film conveys the story of Jane, a girl who lost her dyslexic sister because she failed to understand the difficulties that her sister was facing. To make up for her mistakes, she joins “EuCan Foundation”, an NGO supporting kids with learning disabilities. As she tries to fundraise and increase awareness of learning disabilities, she meets several strangers. As the story unfolds, we see how a simple good act can make an immense difference to someone by spreading joy and hope.
The purpose of this film is to let people understand the difficulty dyslexia is facing and arouse their interest.
Directed, Written, Cinematography, Edited by Eugene Chan
Featuring:
Kitty Chow
Raynard Liew
Hayley Kwan
Avi Bharwaney
Joo Eun Kim - Кино
This is a marvellous short film my brother has dyslexia and after this film he knows that is not the only one that as dyslexia who ever thought about this video thank you for making this video my brother feels so much better because he not alone so thank you for making this video
What a sad story. Given the right environment a Dyslexic child can thrive. Kindness and patience is key. My daughter is now a Bookworm. She could hardly read, write or spell in school. Even I am Dyslexic. I taught myself to type and worked my way up from Receptionist to Managing Directors Secretary for a top London Architect firm with not one qualification to my name.
Research Dyslexic Thinking. We are all good at something. Never let anyone tell you differently.
Good luck. 😊♥️
Oh God, I'm crying because how relatable this is
Its not fair for people who have dyslexia to be made fun of, it's not our fault we can't do what others can do, we ain't stupid...just have a learning disability😔 people need to stop being mean for once and see things through our eyes
I agree, sometimes in school I feel so worthless and sad/depressed that I will cry myself to sleep those nights 😢
If you know hindi you should watch taree jami par
Hundredth like
I’m just the language guy, suggesting that you could’ve used Greek λ as an upside down y
I'm dyslexic myself and i think it's verry importaint to raise awareness abourt this and other not neurotypical "conditions", so grade job on that account!
I just feel like its a bit overdone when it comes to the chosen way of showing how it is to have dyslexia. (espessialy since most dyslexis I know are really good at orianting and findig there way back probably even better then "normal/average" people ) dyslexia dose come with benifits as well which are even more overlooked and even more importaind to know about (im my opinion at least)
sorry for my spelling I'm again dyslexic myself and not a nativ in english^^
undaigsoed ere. my aparents dont bleiebe me. im so glad ti awt his, i feel so not laone
God bless you ! ❤️🙏
Amazing!
Raynard Liew It's very amazing