This short film by a 15-year-old disabled filmmaker shows how, even when someone is unable to fully participate, they can participate.
I love the storyline of this film and admire this young filmmaker so much. Plus his sense of humor is absolutely spot on. Great camera work here, good audio, good acting. Very good production as a whole. Most importantly is the film's message.
This film reminds us that kids who are differently abled still deserve the opportunity to participate as much as possible.
I give I Want to Be In the Karate Club 4.5 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 8 to 18, plus adults. By Marissa S., KIDS FIRST!
This short film by a 15-year-old disabled filmmaker shows how, even when someone is unable to fully participate, they can participate.
I love the storyline of this film and admire this young filmmaker so much. Plus his sense of humor is absolutely spot on. Great camera work here, good audio, good acting. Very good production as a whole. Most importantly is the film's message.
This film reminds us that kids who are differently abled still deserve the opportunity to participate as much as possible.
I give I Want to Be In the Karate Club 4.5 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 8 to 18, plus adults. By Marissa S., KIDS FIRST!
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