The feature documentary Inclusivity: Beyond Cinema is now part of Spanish Screenings, an initiative of the Málaga Film Festival aimed at promoting and showcasing Spanish cinema in the international market. This selection represents an exceptional opportunity to present the film globally and connect with industry professionals interested in innovative and diversity-driven projects.
This marks the festival premiere of Inclusivity: Beyond Cinema, and starting its journey at a prestigious event like the Málaga Film Festival is a significant milestone. Being part of this renowned festival enhances its visibility and legitimizes its proposal within the film industry.
Since a film’s poster is a key promotional element, we’re providing a detailed description for visually impaired audiences:
The official poster of the documentary Inclusivity – Beyond Cinema is an illustration by comic artist Paco Roca.
At the center of the image, against a blue background, a young woman with sunglasses, a ponytail, and a cane stands next to a film camera. The camera’s tripod has come to life: two of its legs allow it to walk forward, while the third wraps around the young woman’s arm, guiding her in the same direction.
The camera lens projects a wide, yellowish beam of light, taller than the characters, filled with floating symbols: eyes, ears, hands forming different sign language letters, spirals, musical notes, and hearts.
Within this beam of light, the word INCLUSIVITY appears in large white letters, each in a different typeface, slightly displaced or tilted.
At the bottom of the poster, against the blue background, the subtitle BEYOND CINEMA is displayed in straight, yellow letters. Just below, in smaller white text, the film’s credits include the name of director Miguel Ángel Font Bisier, along with other key contributors. The production company Mi Cine Inclusivo.com is also mentioned.
At the top of the poster, the logo of the film’s main sponsor, Valencia’s City Hall, is featured.
More information
Inclusivity – Beyond Cinema is a feature-length documentary about audiovisual accessibility. Here is its official trailer:
Cinema inspires, unites, and transforms… but not everyone can enjoy it.
Millions of people face barriers that exclude them from something as essential as a movie theater experience.
From Spain to Latin America, artists, experts, and people with disabilities share their experiences and perspectives to create a more accessible cinema—where technology, creativity, and inclusion become powerful tools for cultural transformation.
Through moving moments and unexpected testimonies, Inclusivity: Beyond Cinema raises an urgent question:
What if the magic of the seventh art left no one behind?
At miCINEinclusivo we are focused on making culture more accessible to all. As part of our ongoing commitment to creating inclusive audiovisual content from the source, we are pleased to announce that the UK Office of Communications (Ofcom) has recognized our work by including us in their recent Guidelines on Providing Television and On-Demand Access Services, highlighting us as an example of best practice in accessibility.
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