Nestled in the vibrant city of Brighton, the Oska Bright Film Festival stands as a testament to the creative spirit of filmmakers with learning disabilities or autism. Since its inception back in 2004, the festival has emerged as the world’s leading platform for showcasing films made by or featuring individuals with these disabilities.

The festival was born out of a group of learning-disabled filmmakers’ desire to have their voices heard and their stories told. What started as a one-day event has blossomed into a biennial celebration that attracts thousands of attendees and submissions from across the globe.

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