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Can a Film Change How We Understand Accessibility? Results from Our Evaluation

For years, we’ve argued that audiovisual accessibility is not merely a set of techniques, but rather a way of understanding cinema itself. Yet convictions need data to back them up. That’s why, between February and March 2025, we decided to rigorously measure what happens when someone watches our film Inclusivity – Beyond Cinema. The results confirm something we had long suspected: there exists a gap between wanting to do things right and knowing how to do them.

Methodology: How We Measured Change

Working alongside Josep Solves from CEU Cardenal Herrera University, we administered a structured questionnaire before and after the film screening to 72 people who volunteered to participate. The instrument evaluated four dimensions through 20 questions on a 5-point Likert scale:

  • Technical knowledge (7 items)

  • Understanding of impact (2 items)

  • Attitudes and beliefs (6 items)

  • Behavioral intention (5 items)

This pre-post design allowed us to compare each participant’s responses before and after, thereby measuring the change attributable to the viewing experience.

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We’re premiering «Inclusion – Beyond Cinema» for free on YouTube: a full-length film about audiovisual accessibility

Mi Cine Inclusivo proudly presents the online premiere of its feature documentary Inclusion – Beyond Cinema, now available free of charge and worldwide on YouTube.

This unique film explores how cinema —a medium capable of moving, connecting, and transforming us— still contains barriers that prevent millions of people from fully enjoying it. From Spain to Latin America, artists, experts, and people with disabilities share their experiences and proposals to build a truly universal form of cinema. Continuar leyendo «We’re premiering «Inclusion – Beyond Cinema» for free on YouTube: a full-length film about audiovisual accessibility»

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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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«INCLUSIVITY: Beyond Cinema» to Premiere in English at the Fort Smith International Film Festival 2025

At Mi Cine Inclusivo, we continue to push the boundaries of accessibility—extending it beyond language. We are proud to announce the international premiere of the English-dubbed version of our feature documentary INCLUSIVITY: Beyond Cinema at the Fort Smith International Film Festival (FSIFF), which will celebrate its fifth edition from August 7–9, 2025, at the Fort Smith Convention Center in Arkansas, USA.

Dubbing and Inclusion: A Technological and Human Journey

This premiere marks another milestone in our commitment to inclusive filmmaking—from script to distribution. To reach English-speaking audiences, the original Spanish script was professionally translated, and the film was dubbed using state-of-the-art synthetic voices, carefully chosen to preserve the tone and emotional depth of each testimony. Continuar leyendo ««INCLUSIVITY: Beyond Cinema» to Premiere in English at the Fort Smith International Film Festival 2025″