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Hidden Potential - Irish Short Film 

Eamonn MacMahon
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Written, Directed and Produced by Eamonn MacMahon.
Copyright Dyslexia Association of Ireland. All rights reserved.
FACEBOOK: / hiddenpotentialfilm
AWARDS::::
*Best Director (Film school category) - ICAD, Young Directors Awards - 2017
*1st Place - Ireland's Young Film Maker of the Year Awards - 2017
*Audience Choice Award - Ireland's Young Film Maker of the Year Awards - 2017
*3rd Place - UpTo21 Film Festival, Warsaw, Poland - 2017
*Official Selection - Fastnet Film Festival - 2017
*Official Selection - Kerry Film Festival - 2017l
*Official Selection - Dublin WebFest - 2017
*Official Selection - Dublin International Short Film & Music Festival - 2017
*Official Selection - First Cut Film Festival - 2017
*Official Selection - Still Voices Short Film Festival - 2017
*Official Selection - Carlow International Film Festival - 2017
*Official Selection - TheNextFilmFestival International - 2017
*Official Selection - Wexford Widescreen Short Film Festival - 2017
*Official Selection - 8th Underground Cinema Film Festival - 2017
*Official Selection - 8th Underground Cinema Short Film Awards - 2017
*Semi Finalist - Los Angeles Cine Fest - 2017

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@ozdigg9254
@ozdigg9254 Год назад
I loved being a teacher, there are so many ways for intelligence and creativity to express themselves.
@katenguyen2515
@katenguyen2515 3 года назад
This is not only to make us aware of dyslexia but also shows us that a great teacher can bring wonderful talents to the world. Thank you for such a great film
@olofsown5488
@olofsown5488 2 года назад
You nailed it. My Thoughts!
@alfredosolari7597
@alfredosolari7597 2 года назад
I totally agree. I pray that no child or adult feels or is made to feel stupid or different, beacuse of their dyslexia. They can and do reach the highest levels.
@cajsheen2594
@cajsheen2594 Год назад
I didn't have dyslexia but I had no confidence at all, but all through my school years my teachers encouraged me when they saw my potential. I often think of them, through infants, primary and secondary schools and I thank God for them. I only wish I'd been more able to tell them at the time just how grateful I was! XXX
@nomada6789
@nomada6789 Год назад
Whoever has this kind of work and does it with passion will always bring out the best in anyone 💜
@DonnyMerrill
@DonnyMerrill 4 года назад
Well done! I've grown up with dyslexia and didn't know until later in my education. My youngest daughter has dyslexia and thankfully we've had good teachers that are willing to work with her just as this "learning support" teacher. Wonderful way of showing what I felt growing up.
@marietteberndsen9587
@marietteberndsen9587 3 года назад
💕
@alelectric2767
@alelectric2767 3 года назад
As a grown man this was painful to watch. That kid is me. I’d never seen myself as a child before.
@nomada6789
@nomada6789 Год назад
💙💚♥️💙💚♥️🤍💚♥️
@elizabethluetzow2288
@elizabethluetzow2288 3 года назад
It was hard watching his teacher be so impatient and annoyed with him.She realized how dismissive she was with him when the other teacher presented the boy who was so brilliant. Teachers make a difference, good or bad.
@giad1526
@giad1526 6 лет назад
Such a wonderful gentle teacher to have taken her student under her wings teaching him with patienc, love and compassion. A child can and would soar in the hands and heart of a wonderful gentle guide... his teacher.
@mikeellis9720
@mikeellis9720 Год назад
She was very Special.
@ceceliagunness1641
@ceceliagunness1641 Год назад
Well said...
@bigh7972
@bigh7972 Год назад
As someone who thought he was intellectually challenged until I reached High School, this film hit me like a ton of bricks. Teachers need to be taught that intelligence varies quite a bit. Some children can repeat things verbatim and not have much understanding of the subject matter, while others think more abstractly. This teacher who helped bring out the best in this young boy is a true gem. A teacher who sees her job in a narrow way can really traumatize those kids who are a bit different. I had a teacher who was emotionally abusive when I was second grade. It took me years to heal from that nasty women.
@cheryllemme9332
@cheryllemme9332 4 года назад
Loved this! As a parent of an Autistic child, I appreciate this showing that "special" children are very smart too!
@metermorphose
@metermorphose 2 года назад
This is an awesome film❤️ So well done, story on the point with this brilliant young mate performing a stunning personality. If every school just had those opportunities at least... Diversity at it's most magnificent!💫
@bluebutterflywellness2273
@bluebutterflywellness2273 3 года назад
😭😭😭 BEAUTIFUL! What a difference the right teachers make. Even though I had college level reading skills in grade school, my report cards were always less than satisfactory and no one ever bothered to find out why. I was beaten and riduculed by my teachers and hated school so much I never continued on past what was required. Kudos to those special souls who can literally change the trajectory of a child's life! 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
@hernanfernandez4983
@hernanfernandez4983 9 месяцев назад
😀😀❤️❤️❤️❤️
@denise2169
@denise2169 3 года назад
Special children can really flourish with the right kind of teaching! They have talents that we need to look for!
@annebolduc6395
@annebolduc6395 2 года назад
Wow what a beautiful short film. A pure gem and the young actor is perfect in the role. BRAVO !!,
@detrajackson5992
@detrajackson5992 3 года назад
Hello from Texas, USA!This was an Excellent short!! My husband is dyslexic. Things are still hard for him BUT he has achieved 2 degrees, countless awards, and retired from the Army after 30 years of service! It's interesting because he remembers EVERYTHING he hears and sees... what's crazy is I didn't even know he was dyslexic until his mom told me!! I just thought he needed glasses the way he read road signs or menus!🤣😂🤣😂
@brianhays1797
@brianhays1797 4 года назад
My brother was dyslexic. I miss him so much
@jgfreer8322
@jgfreer8322 Год назад
To teach is to touch a life forever. Good teachers don’t leave “bruises” .. they do exist - but I wish there were more of them.
@educatorsfunnymoment9340
@educatorsfunnymoment9340 Год назад
BVCA walo freshers me group 💃 🕺 Dance karoge...???
@joeowens6180
@joeowens6180 2 года назад
God bless the Irish forever! And little Faolan and his sweet accent, with precise articulation! A glorious story!
@sandihunter1260
@sandihunter1260 Год назад
Excellent film. So often children with talent are overlooked because teachers won't take the time to listen or help.
@wardragonizandomt8109
@wardragonizandomt8109 2 года назад
Só beautiful!!! He taught the teacher tô never give up!
@imagepeetimagepeet4060
@imagepeetimagepeet4060 2 года назад
This is Strong movie making. So important. The most important actually.
@ermo5623
@ermo5623 2 года назад
Really well done film with a wonderful message! 👍❤️
@sandiashvrR
@sandiashvrR 3 года назад
as a "special child" that went to regular school, feeling stupid , facing verbal abuse: this hit me damn hard ..., to the fellows reading, Never lose hope❤ p.s. it's going to be hard, and will test your patience...... I am 22y.o. still have some difficulty in reading ...
@RauBogdan
@RauBogdan 3 года назад
Read the Bible, kid. It will change your life for the best. We have a loving God, only that we have to seek Him. John 8:32 - “...and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free”
@olofsown5488
@olofsown5488 2 года назад
@@RauBogdan She ought to have the *King James Version* please!
@virginiaconnor8350
@virginiaconnor8350 Год назад
@@olofsown5488 Agree.
@susanneferreira9426
@susanneferreira9426 Год назад
I knew my sister had imagination, was at funny and very creative, I also knew she struggled in school. Being born in the 60'sare teachers/classrooms were not set up for this challenge. Bread my sister an article from a magazine n my teenage years, and we diagnosed her .....sI cried for my sister
@blauemadeleine
@blauemadeleine Год назад
Remarkable and very touching!
@CheyennefromTaos
@CheyennefromTaos 3 года назад
Dyslexia is highly mis- defined. My generation knew nothing about learning disabilities. Audio dyslexia: Many of us have a harder time with oral processing. Examples are if someone begins speaking to us before our attention is focused, we hear something ridulous, often funny. Or learning a foreign language... we can easily read and write and speak it but cant understand and remember what we hv heard. We often use visual clues to help us. Ive lived in 5 different countries and retained almost nothing of the language. Yet despite being slow to read, once I did, I obtained straight A's from grammer thru high school. And with ADD in addition to dyslexia, learning certain things are a nightmare for me. Yet i easily perceive and sense things that few others do. My emotional intelligence is highly developed. And Im a very good writer. So, you see, dyslexics have great gifts. Creativity comes naturally which makes us artistic in many forms if expression. And possess insatiable curiousity about the world, near and far. I grew up thinking I was slow and stupid. Yet now ppl often compliment me as highly intelligent. All in all, for me the gifts outweigh the 'curses'. 👍🏽
@kimquinn7728
@kimquinn7728 2 года назад
Thank you for your wonderful examples of what the differences can be. I always thought it was just letters interpreted backward or scrambled. Never was aware of what you expressed. Thanks much!
@FA-kt3is
@FA-kt3is 2 года назад
I have 2 girls with learning disabilities... This hits so close...
@jeanniecampbell1374
@jeanniecampbell1374 3 года назад
Beautifully done ..I did not find out until years later I felt stupid and just used to draw all over my books .
@rowanwhite3520
@rowanwhite3520 Год назад
Love this film! I was just like him at his age, but was held back a grade and didn't have a wonderful teacher to help me. ❤
@kattydover6356
@kattydover6356 2 года назад
A beautiful inspiring film. When İ was at primary school İ witnessed my best friend being put in special class for those who were deemed stupid. She learned later that she was dyslexic. İt was not just that though it seemed any child that didn't fit in exactly to what was chosen to be the norm was thought of as being stupid. Left handed children, ny kind of speech impediment, wearing glasses. Very narrow minded. However, now, we still hide it by giving almost anything an acronym where it is safely labeled and then stored away.
@mithadianaarthanti9587
@mithadianaarthanti9587 2 года назад
Heart-warming short movie ❤
@batmanidoukonstantina4543
@batmanidoukonstantina4543 2 года назад
Congratulations! Good work 👍
@FlingerFilms
@FlingerFilms 2 года назад
What a great message Eamonn! Well done everyone. I found this film as it has been suggesting our film Absence the Heart and giving us hundreds of views. We all have different abilities and this film shows that. It's great to have films like this suggest ours!!!
@bettiegambrill8545
@bettiegambrill8545 2 года назад
one of the best short films I've ever watched!
@marietteberndsen9587
@marietteberndsen9587 Год назад
Every now and then I watch this again. My brother had/has dyslexia, probably because lack of oxygene during birth. We're Dutch and now, with 57 he even reads english books. But still when it is written ship, he might say boat, because his mind works different then mine. ❤
@pjpammyj4037
@pjpammyj4037 3 года назад
I love this!! Bravo!! Great work!!
@classifiedinformation6353
@classifiedinformation6353 2 года назад
That's ME! Thank you for revieling Dyslexia in such an accessable way.
@gabrielewolter4182
@gabrielewolter4182 Год назад
I really love that film,which is about the potential and unique gift everyone is carrying....it only needs to be awakened🙏❤ Thank you for this film🙏loads of love to all from Scotland🌈🐬Gabriele 🐉
@vishusartgallery9542
@vishusartgallery9542 3 года назад
This is really beautifully explained Thank you very much .. Keep creating good Things
@samirsigneu3920
@samirsigneu3920 3 года назад
Lindo! Tema essencial para todos, tratado com muito cuidado, com muita delicadeza! Amei!
@mariakoroni7323
@mariakoroni7323 4 года назад
moving :) thanks for sharing!
@PAWPICTURES
@PAWPICTURES 2 года назад
Loved it so much
@quintfl
@quintfl 4 года назад
That guy looks like Michael J Fox
@pallidbustofpallas4679
@pallidbustofpallas4679 3 года назад
I looked for this comment, figured I wasn't the only one who saw it.
@michelepiteo7179
@michelepiteo7179 6 лет назад
So what is dyslexia with numbers then , huh?How come we don't get a werd for the same disability with maths. ? WHY? when it was never recognised as such growing up.Yet i could never get a Degree because algebra is utter gobbledeegook even though i ace anything to do with writing.
@locrynmurray4719
@locrynmurray4719 6 лет назад
It's called dyscalculia. Though as with dyslexia it only really seems to be classified as that when you have trouble doing what most people would consider "simple" - like being dyslexic means you have noticeable trouble reading and spelling at the typical age-appropriate level, dyscalculia means you have trouble adding and subtracting/telling the time on an analogue clock/doing mental arithmetic etc. It's much less researched than dyslexia because maths is a much broader variety of topics, so it's natural to be good at something while not being good at something else (e.g., I was fairly good at algebra but cannot to this day do long division). From what I understand, you aren't classified as being dyscalculic unless you have significant difficulties in all areas of maths, not just the typical one or two.
@kimquinn7728
@kimquinn7728 2 года назад
@@locrynmurray4719 Wow! Dyscalculia?! I am 61 and suffered with math all my life. It just never clicked in school. I skimmed through with a c,d average. In elementary and Jr high, I would hide in the bathroom long as possible. I can do short division, not long. Never understood fractions beyond 1(whole,), .3/4 or .75, 50 or 1/2 half, 1/4 or .25. Thats it. Pie shaped breakdowns, add, subtracting, dividing fractions😖, algebra1 😳. I always felt so stupid if called to the blackboard. The teacher could patiently go over and over it and I would follow along but it always felt like my head was a sink drain. As quick as he or she would explain, work it out on paper, by the time the end was reached, the beginning, or, order of steps was GONE. My older daughter, born in 84, came home in 3rd grade with a paper that they would be beginning prealgebra the next school week. I said to her "Thats great!". Inside I felt like 🤮 and in bed that night I 😢. My first and only exposure to algebra was 10th grade! I intend to look up the word you used and then contact our adult free ed services in my town. Its never too late to learn something new. I would like to conquer some of the math I missed. When my daughter went to school after dropping her algebra bomb I did the same and took an algebra1 course. I came away with 1 nugget I never forgot and wrote somewhere on ever cover I made for their school books. Incase a cover ever was torn and lost. P. E. M. D. A. S. Please Excuse My Dear Aunt Sally. The order of operations!!! Why did my teacher never give such a simple tool to the class? Thank you for hearing me out. You have no idea what a joy learning that word is to me. 🥰
@CKis01
@CKis01 4 года назад
Kept my tears from flowing.
@nomada6789
@nomada6789 Год назад
Cuando su maestra dice “Good luck “ su gesto lo dice TODO 👎🏼 y la maestra de support learning, se dio cuenta que esa maestra NO TIENE VOCACIÓN 🤷‍♀️
@stuartashbourne-martin9629
@stuartashbourne-martin9629 4 года назад
Brings back such happy memories use somebody is severely dyslexic brilliant film
@RohitBSrivastava
@RohitBSrivastava 2 месяца назад
Brilliant film! 🎥👏 Keep creating amazing content! 🌟 What was your favorite scene to shoot?
@ledlight6630
@ledlight6630 Год назад
There are really very good teachers all around the world who love their jobs and love the children , I want to thank them all🙏❤️ I always love and respect my teachers 🙏🥰🙋‍♀️❤️
@janetbradbury5021
@janetbradbury5021 Год назад
My artistic daughter learned her phonics before kindergarten. But she needed to relearn it before First grade. She got by in school until forth grade when she could no longer memorize words by their shape as the words were more syllables. The school never seemed to notice a problem. I had her tested and she came up dyslexic. She wanted me to homeschool for Jr high. I found a program for teaching the sounds with pictures and rhymes and taught all the phonics rules with new words. She became a good reader after that and was top of her writing class as a Freshman in high school. She graduated in Art from a university with high honors.
@dangercat8919
@dangercat8919 Год назад
"Did you ever struggle as a kid with dyslexia?" "That's a good question." Is it?? The answer is obviously YES.
@GeorgenneMastro
@GeorgenneMastro 11 месяцев назад
Dyslexia is part of me I wish there was someone like that person to help and guide me and show me it was okay...and it will not define you but make you an over comer and suceed ......I'm in my say golden years now and that video touched me deeply as I recalled my challenges....thank you....if you have Dyslexia is can eventually be a gift!
@jonboyi8523
@jonboyi8523 4 года назад
Common core will never allow this flexibility in learning
@DeeMakaal
@DeeMakaal 5 месяцев назад
Teachers make a huge difference if they are patient and don't dismissive children....it is sad that that we have more impatient and unkind teachers.
@PlaystationMan-e3p
@PlaystationMan-e3p Год назад
from what i learned all these years growing up. i dont if i can fault this "normal classes teachers: or not, but. I think its not a huge wonder ,why that other class teacher had much more patience, you try teaching a whole room of kids , with different intelligence levels, nay, just try to survive these years as a teacher in normal classes, and youll see why most teachers , can seem a little aloof , or emotionally distant. i think that lady with patience, simply had more better terms, by not having that many students, heck maybe she does take care of herself better, then these robot teachers.
@vasilyborodyn2507
@vasilyborodyn2507 2 года назад
Wonderful 😊
@nomada6789
@nomada6789 Год назад
No me gusta que los adultos hablen en secreto frente a los niños, me parece una falta de respeto 👎🏼
@wildwombay1
@wildwombay1 4 года назад
😂 heartwearming!
@jitendrac1107
@jitendrac1107 8 месяцев назад
You have something a lot of other kids don't so simple yet effective dialogue
@prajnagowda1829
@prajnagowda1829 Год назад
This movie is very similar to a Hindi movie called taare zameen par…….it has a similar concept
@MBAinternetmktg
@MBAinternetmktg Год назад
Great story! I see that one of the actors is Claire Blennerhassett. I'm related to the Blennerhassetts of Ireland.
@bhaswarghosh7504
@bhaswarghosh7504 6 лет назад
really well done. may I know what's the ending music's name?
@punkinuk1
@punkinuk1 4 года назад
Hopeful Journey by Vincent Tone
@obby-j-smduxfield6889
@obby-j-smduxfield6889 5 лет назад
I have Dyslexia
@MrMikeTauber
@MrMikeTauber 4 года назад
Looks like a young Pete Butiegieg -2020 US presidential candidate!
@gracesexton8754
@gracesexton8754 6 лет назад
beautifully shot, captures the issues very accurately, nice acting.
@frantzkenol6720
@frantzkenol6720 4 года назад
Must say, that kid totally stole my heart.
@psilocybe_reptiliensis
@psilocybe_reptiliensis 3 года назад
Beautiful !!
@johnpaulbalanquit2692
@johnpaulbalanquit2692 3 года назад
Thank you, Ma'am and Sir. God bless.
@Prellium
@Prellium 4 года назад
That was lovely.
@godsgracenaka247
@godsgracenaka247 2 года назад
Wow, just amazing
@Hammncheeez
@Hammncheeez 2 года назад
Great Teachers are such a Treasure........................................................peace
@garrettlees
@garrettlees 4 года назад
Yes! Anything is popsicle!
@kuuze07
@kuuze07 Год назад
thats like me in school :)
@karthikvk2146
@karthikvk2146 6 лет назад
Such a nice movie ❤️
@davezoo2021
@davezoo2021 6 лет назад
Brilliant well done 👍
@manuelazacchetti4726
@manuelazacchetti4726 10 месяцев назад
Sweet. It drove me to tears!
@patriciokonor5236
@patriciokonor5236 4 года назад
Amazing teacher
@graysenfox3600
@graysenfox3600 Год назад
Bend the rules indeed.
@meaghangalvin3355
@meaghangalvin3355 5 лет назад
Wonderful! Much gratitude!🌎🌏🔍👀🤔
@warningsigns4526
@warningsigns4526 Год назад
home school
@fantasy_worlds
@fantasy_worlds Год назад
THANK YOU!
@connollybrid1984
@connollybrid1984 Год назад
dys and proud !!!!!!!!!
@gerry610
@gerry610 Год назад
😭😭😭I am crying !!!
@_DivineTruth_is_Home_
@_DivineTruth_is_Home_ 6 месяцев назад
Thank you ❤
@chameli1107
@chameli1107 Год назад
awsumm
@shabdizfilmproduction2821
@shabdizfilmproduction2821 2 года назад
Poetry seller Award winning Iranian short film Afghan refugee boy sells poetry in a park, bringing joy and love to others and the woman protests against the forced headscarf ... پسر پناهنده افغان در پارکی شعر میفروشد و برای دیگران شادی و عشق می آورد و اعتراض زن به روسری اجباری.... ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-eDUddF5eWXI.html
@michelleallen3365
@michelleallen3365 Год назад
That was incredible. It brought tears to my eyes. Well done!
@carmenparker1880
@carmenparker1880 2 года назад
Cool
@VJGilboy_01_10
@VJGilboy_01_10 Год назад
Heart touching short film salute to the teacher who perseveres and stood beside the little angel she helps a lot to bring the best out of that cute little boy. ❤😢💕
@sylviacarlson3561
@sylviacarlson3561 Год назад
One teacher can make a world of difference! The little boy was so darling!
@philljombs1151
@philljombs1151 3 года назад
Beautiful movie
@keithprocter141
@keithprocter141 4 года назад
I was able to hear right up to the end when the ear-blasting bass kicked in and now, welp, now I'm deaf.
@noumanabbas6865
@noumanabbas6865 3 года назад
Very good 👍👌👌😊 I am with you
@souanproo9988
@souanproo9988 2 года назад
Sooooo cute kid.....I like kids...❤️
@abhirai216
@abhirai216 6 лет назад
Wow!
@garthhunt7238
@garthhunt7238 2 года назад
❤️👍❤️👍❤️👍❤️👍❤️👍❤️👍❤️👍❤️👍
@modithadesilva3576
@modithadesilva3576 2 года назад
Great skill recognizing
@lillianmurugi5977
@lillianmurugi5977 2 года назад
❤ from Kenya😊
@marlenvergara211
@marlenvergara211 2 года назад
❤️
@dougscience6361
@dougscience6361 2 года назад
❤️ thanks ❤️
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