
Sidecard: New website launches to support accessible film screenings for UK deaf and blind audiences
A new website designed to make cinema more accessible to Deaf and Blind audiences has launched in the UK.
Read MoreA new website designed to make cinema more accessible to Deaf and Blind audiences has launched in the UK.
Read MoreJune is LGBT Pride Month in the United Kingdom. It commemorates the Stonewall riots and aims to recognize the impact LGBTQ people have had and continue to have across the world.
Read MoreThere are many ways in which cinemas and exhibitors can get involved to promote d/Deaf awareness from 2-8 May.
Read MoreThis Lesbian Visibility Week, Inclusive Cinema has a host of resources and programming suggestions for exhibitors.
Read MoreAccessible Screenings UK is a new listing site to help members of the public find information on exhibitors that put on accessible screenings.
Read MoreEnsuring that during a time of desperation for survival in the exhibition industry, that already marginalised communities do not continue to be neglected.
Read MoreThe BFI Film Audience Network’s Inclusive Cinema has launched a practical guide for improving the cinema experiences of ethnically diverse audiences, and staff, which challenges institutions to make good on their Black Lives Matter and anti-racism statements from 2020.
Read MoreFilms about queerness + dis/ability curated by Wotever DIY via Queer Film Network (QFN)
Read MoreIn February, Into Film organised a UK-wide season of schools screenings to coincide with LGBTQ+ History Month. Films selected by exhibitors in the programme from a curated package included: Before Stonewall, The Greatest Showman, Love, Simon, Moonlight and Tomboy.
Read MoreInclusive Cinema is a digital resource for exhibitors created to support inclusive practice and increased engagement of diverse audiences.
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