This certification, granted by ANECA (National Agency for Quality Assessment and Accreditation) and FECYT (Spanish Foundation for Science and Technology), is not a mere award. It is a rigorous validation of the scientific excellence and editorial quality of the work.
In recent years, accessibility in the audiovisual industry has gained greater relevance, driving initiatives that enhance diversity and inclusion. Among the proposed solutions, the figure of the accessibility coordinator has emerged as a new department and professional role that «ensures the participation of people with disabilities behind the screen, their non-stereotypical representation on screen, and the consideration of accessibility from the production and exhibition phases, acting as a bridge between the creative team and the accessibility team.»
To learn about this proposal, and since we have been asked about it several times, we will now compare it with inclusive cinema.
Cultural accessibility is not an add-on; it is a right. And to continue promoting it, we have taken a key step: Mi Cine Inclusivo is now an official non profit association.
For nearly a decade, we have worked as a laboratory for the creation, research, and dissemination of universal culture. Along the way, we have developed a pioneering ecosystem based on accessibility from the start. But the impact we aim to create in the cultural industry requires stronger structures. That’s why becoming an association will allow us to expand our actions and strengthen our network of collaboration with professionals, organizations, and creators committed to inclusion.
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