Title: Angela Musulin Author: Nagle Catholic College Category: School Entrant - Documentary Year: 2024 Location: WA
Viewer Comments
Merrilyn Johnson from Gold Coast Australia posted on 1 Oct 2024 4:15:43 PM Very well done Excellent insight.
Maxine Gillis from Dongara Australia posted on 21 Aug 2024 6:29:23 PM Excellent work by all involved.People with a disability should not be disadvantaged.
Amanda Guthrie from Bayswater Australia posted on 16 Aug 2024 11:27:51 AM This is a very informative and balanced commentary that provides an excellent insight into the world of special needs education. The documentary presents both a personal and professional perspective and showcases Angelas journey in this field. I found this to be a realistic and positive portrayal of a very important and rewarding role in our community. The documentary had great flow and was engaging. Tahlia you have successfully captured a wonderful topic and shared it beautifully with your audience. Thank you great job love your talented work.
Alison Hollis from Upper Hutt New Zealand posted on 14 Aug 2024 7:54:19 PM Amazing. Thanks for sharing Angela. You did good
Charlize Niese from Perth Australia posted on 12 Aug 2024 8:42:41 PM Such an amazing piece of work Tahlia youve captured your family so beautifully. Well done aunty Ange Im forever looking up to you in my nursing career
Louise Jones from Levin New Zealand posted on 11 Aug 2024 10:33:02 AM Beautifully said Angela Amazing video and well done to Tahlia
Valerie Earle from Erskine Australia posted on 10 Aug 2024 7:56:36 PM Great coverage of a difficult topic. Well done
Kerry Burke from Whanganui New Zealand posted on 9 Aug 2024 7:55:27 PM Such an informative documentary. Fantastic work Tahlia and lovely to see the good you are doing in your mahi Ang.
Timi Teepa from Heathridge Australia posted on 9 Aug 2024 12:26:28 PM Kai pai to mahi TahliaYour mumdadbrother Kk and your wider whanau will be so proud of youawesome documentary by you for such a young soul and your parents done a great up bringing of you both into this worldaroha mai whanau Musulin x
Sarah Jackson from Newman Australia posted on 9 Aug 2024 12:02:30 PM Just watched your video proud to say that we were close and knew this family for many of years whilst we lived in Dongara and my son Marley was Kalebs best mate. We saw the struggles that you guys dealt with on a daily basis and have so much admiration for you all. For us its ironic watching this particular video right now as we start our own journey today of all days of seeking help. Congratulations to you all on an amazing clip xx
Bec Steele from GERALDTON Australia posted on 9 Aug 2024 10:23:08 AM What a beautiful video providing insight into supporting students and children with special needs. Great work Tahlia and Angela.
Katie O'Neill from Geraldton Australia posted on 9 Aug 2024 10:14:24 AM Brilliant work Tahlia is great
Karina Pereira from Dongara Australia posted on 9 Aug 2024 9:32:19 AM Terrific stuff ladies The film definitely emphasises the important role Education Assistants play in the daily school life of special needs students. Well done
Ryan Burke from Ashmore Australia posted on 9 Aug 2024 8:13:44 AM Well done Tahlia. A superbly filmed and edited doc. As a father of an Autistic child I know full well the work that people like Ange put in is absolutely invaluable for our communities. Well done Ange I'm very proud of you.
Kellie Turton from Coogee Australia posted on 8 Aug 2024 10:29:46 PM Well done Ange and Tahlia an amazing documentary wishing you all the best. X
Cher Slade from Mount Nasura Australia posted on 8 Aug 2024 9:38:28 PM Well done Tahlia and Ange. Very impressive short film so glad to have watched this and learn something else about an amazing family
Andrew Burke from Dongara Australia posted on 8 Aug 2024 8:20:10 PM Great topic that needs to be talked about alot more.Full credit to you Tahlia with the work you put in.
Tanya Stokes from Dongara Australia posted on 8 Aug 2024 7:48:40 PM Well done Angela and Thalia. Wishing you all the best.
Barry Burke from Levin New Zealand posted on 8 Aug 2024 7:15:18 PM Well done Angela Tahliagreat doco. Proud of you both
Janine Calver from Dongara Australia posted on 8 Aug 2024 6:57:46 PM Congrats to Tahlia and Ange. A great piece of work.
Angela Musulin from Dongara Australia posted on 8 Aug 2024 6:57:32 PM Well done Tahlia you are amazing and I'm thankful I've had Luke Kalebs Dad Tahlia our family and Dongara District High School to support our boy thru school and life's challenges. Blessed to be the Mum of Tahlia and Kaleb.
SUSAN FARROW from 8 Arbour Avenue Fletcher Australia posted on 8 Aug 2024 6:53:40 PM Fabulous documentary Tahlia honest genuine discussion about special needs the personal journey of you beautiful family x
Kim Montgomery from Port Denison Australia posted on 8 Aug 2024 6:41:27 PM Such a powerful piece of film Tahlia it brought tears to my eyes. Well done you definitely have my vote .
Ruby McGuiness from Dongara Australia posted on 8 Aug 2024 5:51:57 PM So in awe of Angela and her work Loved this production.
Logan Smith from Port Denison WA Australia posted on 8 Aug 2024 5:43:10 PM Very proud of kaleb being one of his best mates.
Jade Schwarz from Geraldton Australia posted on 8 Aug 2024 5:09:08 PM yeah this is pretty cool
Heather Guthrir from Mandurah Antigua and Barbuda posted on 8 Aug 2024 5:03:08 PM I am the Grandmother of Kaleb and have seen the challenges hes had since he was a bub. Angela is my daughter and I was there with her and Kaleb when he was two and a half he started acting up when he was told not do something Angela asked me what would I do in the same situation
Caroline De Grussa from Kelmscott Australia posted on 8 Aug 2024 3:58:09 PM Very well done Tahlia. Proud of you Ange....and love ya Kaleb xx
Malini Bass from Cape Burney Australia posted on 8 Aug 2024 3:37:09 PM This film should win I think
Luke Doyle from Geraldton Australia posted on 8 Aug 2024 3:18:11 PM This deserves more votes than Donald Trump.
Ruby Varley from Geraldton Australia posted on 8 Aug 2024 3:18:01 PM Absolutely outstanding really moving and inspiring. Fabulous representation of what it's like to be an education assistant.
Penelope Trotter from Perth Australia posted on 8 Aug 2024 3:13:00 PM I was never allocated a Special Needs Assistant growing up...and I wish I was...it would've helped me a lot looking back but unfortunately I did not have that kind of support. Watching this documentry was not only emotional for me but also relateable. As a middle-aged woman with learning difficulties and dyslexia it means sososo much to see it here in a short documentry. I hope this goes far
Zoe Larsen from WONTHELLA Australia posted on 8 Aug 2024 3:12:30 PM I must say this was an impeccable documentary the commentary was amazing and it was extremely educational. As I am studying nursing currently this really impacted me and showed me that there is so much beyond what meets the eye. When asked about this issue I would be sharing this documentary to help them understand the urgent needs and also the joys of helping these children. Absolutely flawless documentary 1010.
Estella Drew from Three Springs Australia posted on 8 Aug 2024 2:48:02 PM As someone whose struggled with autism for a lifetime it's so wonderful to see people who truly care and seek to help people such as myself. This is wonderful and i hope to see more of your work in the future
Alyssa Piper from geraldton Australia posted on 8 Aug 2024 2:46:20 PM Amazing and professionally done documentary. very emotional and I have never seen such a beautiful representation of special needs.
Rowan Dennis from White Peak Australia posted on 8 Aug 2024 2:42:36 PM wow. this was an incredibly moving and thought provoking film. it brought a tear to my eye. angela is the most beautiful person inside and out and an inspiration to the special needs community and worldwide kindness
Bianca Clarke from Geraldton Australia posted on 8 Aug 2024 2:30:13 PM Wow. Equivalent to Blackfish. The depth. The angles. The story. This is what documentaries are about. Well done. 1010.
Esther French from Perth Australia posted on 8 Aug 2024 1:48:02 PM So professional great watch
Denise Johansen from White Peak Australia posted on 8 Aug 2024 1:24:07 PM This interview was very professional and really well edited and put together a real credit to the producer
Noeleen Burke from Byford Australia posted on 8 Aug 2024 1:21:18 PM What a great storyvery well told Tahlia. LOVED IT
Jessie Kapal from Perth Australia posted on 8 Aug 2024 12:57:23 PM Very well done. It was great to hear from both Angela and her son and their varied experiences in relation to special needs.
Chloe Bailey from MORESBY Australia posted on 8 Aug 2024 12:52:56 PM Nice
Freya Geqwin from Greenough Australia posted on 8 Aug 2024 12:51:17 PM WOWWWW It expresses so much and is amazing.
Heidi Correy from Wandina Australia posted on 8 Aug 2024 12:49:56 PM Very fun and cute. Those students put in a lot of hard work for the school. Well made and entertaining
Jade Pratt-king from Dongara Australia posted on 8 Aug 2024 12:48:12 PM This documentary really moved me I cannot express how seen I felt. As someone who has special needs it means so much to me to see some recognition. Well done Tahlia
Imogen Clark from Geraldton Australia posted on 8 Aug 2024 12:45:25 PM Love this
Heidi Correy from Wandina Australia posted on 8 Aug 2024 12:42:55 PM Very well made. The sequencing creates a very hopeful message and there is a lot of emotion shown.
Malini Bass from CAPE BURNEY Australia posted on 8 Aug 2024 12:05:58 PM this a highly insightful and engaging film. i'd love to see it win
Nate Wyatt from Geraldton Australia posted on 8 Aug 2024 11:55:05 AM This is just SPECTACULAR Such a great expos of skills and a story that pulls on the heart strings and enlightens the audience towards such experiences. Great work Tahlia truly a masterpiece Just so Skibidi