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The Poster You Can Also Hear: Official Audio Description of the «A Heart and a Sword» Poster

At Mi Cine Inclusivo, we understand that accessibility is not an add-on but a comprehensive commitment that spans every phase of a work’s creation—from scriptwriting to distribution. For this reason, one of the best practices we apply in our projects is producing accessible trailers and audio-described posters.

This effort not only ensures that people who are blind or have low vision can access visual information but, by working within universal design principles, allows any viewer to discover details that deepen their understanding of the project. For example, in the audio description presented below, listeners can learn about the graphic and symbolic development of the logo for A Heart and a Sword, an inclusive documentary directed by Miguel Ángel Font Bisier.

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«A Heart and a Sword»: A Documentary on Inclusion, Sport and Overcoming Adversity

At Mi Cine Inclusivo, we are pleased to share that we are nearing completion of our latest film project: A Heart and a Sword. In this article, we introduce a documentary that explores inclusion, sport, and resilience in a community affected by the DANA floods.

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What if the city of the future already existed? – A Four-Language Campaign for the City of Valencia

At Mi Cine Inclusivo, we are proud to present the official promotional video for Valencia’s candidacy for the Access City Award 2026, the prestigious recognition granted by the European Commission to cities that demonstrate an exemplary commitment to accessibility, sustainability, and inclusion.

This audiovisual project was born from a bold premise: What if the city of the future already existed? Valencia is not presenting itself based on aspirations, but on what it already represents today: a vibrant, participatory, and real city, where accessibility is not viewed as an add-on, but as a guaranteed right.

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From Cinema to Advertising: The Cinematic Accessibility Report Adapts to Inclusive Marketing

At Mi Cine Inclusivo, we believe that accessibility should be a natural component of any audiovisual project, whether artistic, educational, or commercial. Building on our experience in the film industry, we have adapted our Cinematic Accessibility Report to institutional and communication campaigns, with the goal of bringing universal design into tangible and realistic practices in audiovisual marketing.

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