2025 Nashville Film Festival

Tennessee Student Shorts

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"Free Play" is a documentary highlighting how a mother’s perseverance in the face of adversity led to the creation of Middle Tennessee’s largest all inclusive playground. In a desire to provide an inclusive place for her daughter Tabitha, who was a wheelchair user, Karen West spearheaded the creation of the Gallatin Miracle park. The park has several features that cater specifically to children with physical and mental disabilities and facilitates authentic interactions between children with and without disabilities. Through talking to Karen, other parents of children with special needs, and specialists in the field of disability as it relates to child development, "Free Play" shows how inclusive parks bring meaning and vitality to the lives of children and families who have access. The physical exercise and socialization that children receive from the playground translates into other aspects of their lives as they gain a sense of independence and freedom to do anything they pursue. At the same time, the film shows the touching story of how Karen manages to memorialize her late daughter through her commitment to bettering the community.

  • Runtime
    17 minutes
  • Director
    Alex Astrella
  • Screenwriter
    Alex Astrella
  • Producer
    Sarah Haas
  • Executive Producer
    Matthew Samia, Sarah Haas
  • Cinematographer
    Athena Kulb
  • Editor
    Jonathan Rogers
  • Composer
    Rowen Merrill
  • Sound Design
    Alonso Cacho