HANDS ON THE WHEEL

After life-changing spinal injuries, a new journey begins - one filled with doubts, obstacles, frustration, and shadowed by an uncertain future.

This is an inspiring story about people who have faced profound life changes, yet discovered new purpose, new meaning, and an exciting new path.

It’s a truly uplifting look at how tragedy can be transformed into hope and positivity, not only for those injured, but also for the people who help them every day to build a better life.

The story follows Abbie, Drew, Aidan, Sam and Kev, as well as the many people who dedicate their time and expertise to help them live a fulfilled life.

Film premiered October 3oth 2025.

More announcements coming soon.

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MEET THE CAST

A young woman with tattoos sitting in a wheelchair with a serious expression in a cozy living room with wooden flooring, a dark blue sofa, and decorative plants.
  • I wouldn’t have thought being in a wheelchair would have change my life for the better, but it has”

A young man with a beard and brown hair sitting in a wheelchair in a cluttered garage next to a black motorcycle. The garage has shelves with various items, a workbench, and storage bins.
  • “I want to walk again, I want to ride again. Stem cells could be the answer”

A man in a wheelchair inside a home, facing the camera, wearing a black T-shirt that says 'GOM POSSIBLE', with a cap and athletic shoes, in a room with wooden floors and shelves on the wall.
  • “It’s actually surprising what you can still do, what you can still achieve. You’ll surprise yourself”

A young man in a racing team shirt sitting in a wheelchair in a bedroom filled with racing memorabilia and motorcycle gear. There are motorcycle helmets on the bed and a helmet on a table, photos of racing bikes on the wall, and a table with racing shoes and a TV in the background.
  • “I used to dwell on the what ifs, but that’s not gonna change anything”

A man in a wheelchair inside a modern kitchen, with white cabinets, wooden flooring, and natural light coming through windows.
  • “It was my dad who said, ‘You’re gonna have to pick yourself up. You’ve just got to get on with life. Go and do it”