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The Vanuatu Paralympic Committee have launched three amazing short films

These films have been produced locally in Vanuatu by young film makers who are previous Namatan Film Festival winners. The films showcased the stories and successes of parathletes as change champions in highlighting the issues faced by ni-Vanuatu parathletes.

The VPC recognises the support of the Australian Government through the Australian Sports Development Fund (ASDF) which allowed the production of these inspirational films to go ahead. The VPC is also grateful to our athletes for sharing their incredible stories and for being such wonderful role models for us all.

 

The Hidden People - A Film By Colm Haughey 2021

The Hidden People - Director Colm Haughey (Vanuatu Visuals), Project Coordinator Steven Lilo (Whitelight Media), supported by the Australian Government.

The story of Vanuatu’s parathletes and the challenges they face to overcome discrimination and obscurity.


 

Access and Outreach - A Film by Markson Taiki 2021

Access and Outreach - Short Film by Markson Taiki (Matakambu), Project Coordinator Steven Lilo (Whitelight Media), supported by the Australian Government.

The story behind the Vanuatu Paralympic Committee’s dream of accessible bus transport to transport Ni Vanuatu parathletes to training, events and home safely.


 

Mi Tu Mi Save Mekem - A Film By Marius Metois 2021

Mi Tu Mi Save Mekem - Filmmaker Marius Metois (tag aelan_lens), Project Coordinator Steven Lilo (Whitelight Media), supported by the Australian Government.

The uplifting story of Vanuatu parathletes Marceline Moli and Elie Enock, two amazing women and their dreams of representing Vanuatu in the Tokyo Paralympic Games.


The Vanuatu Paralympic Committee acknowledges the support of the Australian Government’s Australian Sports Development Fund for the production of these films.

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