December 1st, from 12pm to 2pm
Free activity, by reservation
+5 years old
We bring to the center the cinematographic experience of the visually impaired public, with the screening of the film with expressive live audio description, made by a person with low vision.
We will also have closed caption for deaf people in Catalan and the session will be relaxed for people with autism.
Therefore, it is a family cinema activity open to everyone but with a specific sensitivity to the needs of people with hearing and visual impairment, and also for the public with Autism Spectrum Disorder.
In this last aspect, the session will be designed to provide a safe environment and the activities will be anticipated to children with autism, one of the key aspects to ensure their peace of mind.
How will we do it?
· We will have ambient lighting during the screening
· We will have no advertisements or credits.
· The volume will be lower
· There will be a relaxed space for leisure outside the screening room
We will screen ‘Robot Dreams’ (1h 42′)
Dog, a lonely cat from New York in the 80s, decides to build himself a new robot friend. However, when a trip to the beach leaves his friend rusty and stranded on the beach, Dog has no other choice but to return alone to his old life.
In collaboration with Cicle Gaudí and Aprenem Autisme.
L’Associació Inclús és la impulsora del Festival Internacional de Cinema i Discapacitat de Barcelona, així com altres activitats transversals al llarg de l’any, i té l’objectiu d’incidir dins del sector audiovisual i sensibilitzar el públic en general sobre la diversitat i la inclusió.