This film explores the life of Richard Moore, a Melbourne-based skateboarder and artist who was officially diagnosed with the rare degenerative eye condition known as Retinitis Pigmentosa [RP] at the age of 29.
Filmed over three days, the documentary follows Richard in his home and through his daily routine, highlighting his passion for adaptive skateboarding. It also showcases his deep connection to Fitzroy, its iconic skatepark, and the local community that plays a vital role in his life.
Both reflective and personal, the film aims to allow Richard’s voice and perspective to guide the story with openness, honesty, and sincerity.
Directed by Cameron Sparkes and Sam Coady.