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"The T3st" follows the story of Jason. When Jason is taken for a psychological examination, causing tension between him and his father to deepen. As Jason faces a challenging test, his vivid imagination transforms the experience into a fantastical adventure. Despite his struggles, the encounter leads to a surprising revelation that strengthens the bond between father and son, helping Jason understand that he is not alone in his journey.

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Inspired by real-life events, this insightful short story explores the profound isolation faced by neurodivergent children.

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STORY

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For as long as I can remember, dyslexia was always my greatest nemesis. It was only recently that I realized that communication is the key to overcome this kind of barrier and it is my aim to create a film that spreads awareness about an issue that affects people of all ages and backgrounds.

 

Because of my personal struggle with dyslexia, the film will convey how I experience this condition in a unique and touching way. Dyslexia is an invisible barrier between me and how I communicate with the world, and yet filmmaking has given me the opportunity to translate my thoughts into something that everyone can understand.

 

Driven by both genetic and environmental factors, an estimated 15-20 percent of the world's population exhibits some form of neurodivergence.

DIRECTOR'S NOTE

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PRODUCERS STATEMENT

"The Test" is a short film aimed at children and young adults. While it is clearly a global issue, it is also one that continues to remain marginalized. The director, through his own personal experiences, illuminates the issue in a positive and creative way, often using subversive humor to challenge stigmas and preconceptions.

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The target audience for "The Test" are children and young adults who face the challenges of being dyslexic, as well as their parents, guardians and peers. Additionally, by shining light on this important issue, we hope that the film impacts educators and educational institutions across the world. Our goal is a lofty one: to show the film in any and every classroom where a child or young adult is dealing with dyslexia or falls under the neurodivergent spectrum.

 

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