Sit Down Shutup and Watch! (SDSW) Screen Festival
19 - 30 Oct 2022

Sit Down Shutup And Watch! (SDSW) Screen Festival 2022 is back!

Join us for our 5th biennial Festival, free to view right HERE on our website, on our YouTube Channel or on our Facebook Page
Our Daily Program drops at 12 Noon ACST,
Wednesdays to Saturdays from 19 - 30 Oct.

Please take a look below at our full Day by Day guide of the Festival Program.

Sara Egarr, SDSW Steering Committee Chair

SDSW Program 2022

It's time to, Sit Down, Shutup & Watch!
Screening an inspired and highly diverse selection of the best Local, National and International screen works by learning disabled and neurodiverse content makers, the 2022 SDSW Screen Festival returns in it’s newly established online format under the theme, Something a Little Bit Different.

DAY ONE
Drops at 12 Noon ACST

October 19, Wed

WELCOME to Day One of SDSW
Presented by SDSW Steering Committee Chair, Sarah Egarr, and featuring our Special Guest, Resident Film Critic, Mickey Oz Need.
Works screened today are: The Secret Life of Astrid North, Dir. Ray Jacobs, (UK), Beautiful Bear, Dir. Stuart Quinn, (UK), and, Mermaid, Dir. Jenna May, (Australia).

WELCOME to Day Two of SDSW
Presented by SDSW Steering Committee Chair, Sarah Egarr, and featuring our Special Guest, Resident Film Critic, Mickey Oz Need.
Works screened today are: Indoor Camping Guide, Dir. Michael Fong-See Need, (Australia), The Neutral Pose, (Australia), Lockdown, Dir. James Kurtze, (Australia) and Dirty Dishes, Dir. Alec Marcus Klicke, Alexander George Sotiriou, (Australia).

DAY TWO
Drops at 12 Noon ACST

October 20, Thur

WELCOME to Day Three of SDSW
Presented by SDSW Steering Committee Chair, Sarah Egarr, and featuring our Special Guest, Resident Film Critic, Mickey Oz Need.
Works screened today are: What a Wonderful World, The Man of The Trees, Dir. ANDREA TRIVERO (Italy), and, We Found a Leak, Dir. Alexander Sotiriou, (Australia).

DAY THREE
Drops at 12 Noon ACST

October 21, Fri

WELCOME to Special Saturday Screening
Oska Bright Film Festival : Best of Fest 2022 (UK)

Presented by SDSW Steering Committee Chair, Sarah Egarr.
Our partner Festival, Oska Bright bring us their specially selected Best of Fest for 2022.

SPECIAL SATURDAY SCREENING
Drops at 12 Noon ACST

October 22, Sat

WELCOME to Day Four of SDSW
Presented by SDSW Steering Committee Chair, Sarah Egarr, and featuring our Special Guest, Resident Film Critic, Mickey Oz Need.
Works screened today are: Fell Down the Rabbit Hole, Dir. James Gregory Jones Bull, (Australia), Seife, Dir. Riccardo Di Gerlando (Italy), and, Sunshine and Rainbows, Dir. Sara Egarr, (Australia).

DAY FOUR
Drops at 12 Noon ACST

October 26, Wed

DAY FIVE
Drops at 12 Noon ACST

DAY SIX
Drops at 12 Noon ACST

SPECIAL SATURDAY SCREENING
Drops at 12 Noon ACST

October 27, Thur

October 28, Fri

October 29, Sat

WELCOME to Day Five of SDSW
Presented by SDSW Steering Committee Chair, Sarah Egarr, and featuring our Special Guest, Resident Film Critic, Mickey Oz Need.
Works screened today are: Halloween, Dir. Joel Hartgen, (Australia), and, Dust Angel, Dir. Peter Dorn-Ravlin (USA).

WELCOME to Day Six of SDSW
Presented by SDSW Steering Committee Chair, Sarah Egarr, and featuring our Special Guest, Resident Film Critic, Mickey Oz Need.
Works screened today are: Cloud Boy: An Autistic Journey, Dir. Kieran Firth-Bernard, (UK), Coming Out Autistic, Dir. Steven Fraser (UK), and, Secret life of Tom Lightfoot, Dir. Ray Jacobs, (UK).

WELCOME to Special Saturday Screening
Special surprise screening announcement coming soon.

All screen works in Selection for SDSW 2022

The Secret Life of Astrid North

DIRECTOR
Ray Jacobs

ORIGIN
UK

GENRE
Drama

Astrid North investigates the arms trade and diamond smuggling in the Arctic Circle, known as queenie to her bemused colleagues Astrid also claims to be the Queen of Zaftra an undiscovered isle in a world not of our own.

Beautiful Bear


DIRECTOR
Stuart Quinn

ORIGIN
UK

GENRE
Drama


Peter is on autism spectrum and lives with a soft toy bear companion called Teddy, who are inseparable. However, one night he must summon the courage to face a situation he has never faced before and for the first time...without Teddy.

Mermaid


DIRECTOR
Jenna May

ORIGIN
Australia

GENRE
Animation

She is an Underwater Mermaid. She is very special. The way I draw Mermaids is a really hard thing to do. And this mermaid is a bit quirky and a bit out there.

What a Wonderful World

DIRECTOR
Caitie Moloney

ORIGIN
Australia

GENRE
Music Video

Auslan signing to this classic song that speaks to the heart.

The Man of the Trees

DIRECTOR
Andrea Trivero

ORIGIN
Italy

GENRE
Documentary

Daniel Balima is a senior horticulturist from Tenkodogo, a small Sub-Saharan African town in Burkina Faso, where he lives with his large family and has worked since he was born 67 years ago.
Daniel as a child falls ill with polio and, although growing without the use of his legs, he is able to follow his father in the family nursery, walking on his hands.

We Found a Leak

DIRECTOR
Alexander Sotiriou

ORIGIN
Australia

GENRE
Comedy

A Plumber gets a call from a customer asking to unclog pipes at his home, but the Plumber also finds a leak or two.

Fell Down the Rabbit Hole

DIRECTOR
James Gregory Jones Bull

ORIGIN
Australia

GENRE
Personal Story

This is a film about an individual artist with a brain injury. It gives an insight into what I can do when I have some support from a mentor. It’s raw, original and has different scenes and features.

Seife

DIRECTOR
Riccardo Di Gerlando

ORIGIN
Italy

GENRE
Drama

Hadamar 1938
A young man with disabilities is taken to a clinic for some experimental treatments.

Sunshine and Rainbows

DIRECTOR
Sara Egarr

ORIGIN
Australia

GENRE
Drama

A story about a young person who has a personal problem.

Halloween

DIRECTOR
Joel Hartgen

ORIGIN
Australia

GENRE
Music Video

A music video about zombies.

Dust Angel

DIRECTOR
Peter Dorn-Ravlin

ORIGIN
USA

GENRE
Sci-Fi

During the Earth/Mars conflict, a lone soldier explores a mysterious planet in the Andromeda galaxy. As the human searches for resources, he discovers that he is not alone.

Cloud Boy: An Autistic Journey

DIRECTOR
Kieran Firth-Bernard

ORIGIN
UK

GENRE

AnimationCloud Boy journeys through his insecurities and issues growing up. But as college approaches, he decides to become a more independent person. A semi-autobiography about the experiences of living with Autism.

The Neutral Pose

DIRECTOR
Ryan Borman

ORIGIN
Australia

GENRE
Mockumentary


Covering internet crazes like the Ice Bucket challenge, here we follow, the neutral pose.

Lockdown

DIRECTOR
James Kurtze

ORIGIN
Australia

GENRE
Animation/Live action

Like many of the world’s citizens James spent a significant amount of time confined to his home as Covid 19 spread like wild fire. Lock Down is James’ fantastical take on the origin and spread of the pandemic and his experience of it.

The Dirty Dishes

DIRECTOR
Alec Marcus Klicke, Alexander George Sotiriou

ORIGIN
Australia

GENRE
Comedy

Business manager blames an unsuspecting employee for leaving dirty dishes in the lunch room.

Coming Out Autistic

DIRECTOR
Steven Fraser

ORIGIN
UK

GENRE
Animation Documentary

CONTENT WARNING
Sexually explicit content

Explores the experience of telling the world that you are autistic when you also identify as LGBTQ+. Queer coming out stories are well documented, but the occurrence of telling friends, family, co-workers and strangers that you are autistic is less explored. Parallels with queer experiences are investigated and a wide range of individuals are interviewed to express the array of feelings and reactions that are encountered.

Secret Life of Tom Lightfoot

DIRECTOR
Ray Jacobs

ORIGIN
UK

GENRE
Sci-Fi


Tom is anxious, he holds a secret in his human heart, a wing beat and a flutter and its bursting to take flight.
The Secret Life of Tom Lightfoot is a tale of magical realism to be witnessed and shared. It is a tale of healing revealing how we can learn to live with the secrets of our more than human hearts.

Indoor Camping Guide

DIRECTOR
Michael Fong-See Need

ORIGIN
Australia

GENRE
Comedy Documentary


A comedic documentary short about trying to enjoy great outdoors while being isolated during the pandemic.

A message from the SDSW Steering Commitee Chair…

“SDSW SCREEN FESTIVAL 2022 will be presented online from 19-30 Oct on our Website, Youtube Channel and our Facebook Page. It will be an opportunity to celebrate screen creations made by learning disabled and neurodiverse artists and it will be heaps of fun.”

Sara Egarr
SDSW Steering Committee Chair

“People are only as disabled as their environment, so if we start to create a culture where it is acceptable for everybody to be able to create, then we are automatically adapting the culture to enable that to happen.”

-SDSW Steering Committee Founder and Leadership Mentor, Lee Witczak