Day 2, 4/12/2021

Day 2, 4/12/2021

Post-Event Survey


FILM SCREEING "ACCESS - ACCESSIBILITY"

 

An inalienable right is the access of all people to the art. But how is accessibility ensured? How are the barriers to access to the art and life in general removed?

The film "A sound in motion" from Portugal directed by GolpeFilmes focuses on the passion and perseverance of a couple to help each other revive the love for movement and dance while in the documentary entitled "Conversation behind the scenes", an Italian production directed by Giulia Zumpano, presents the effort of a deaf director-actor together with his team to strengthen and encourage communication between listeners and non-listeners.

Also,the movie entitled “Walls that matter”, comes from India in production and direction of Tanmay Shah, to highlight access barriers to art and education at his country. The section closes with the film "Who is HonorinePlatzer,a Greek production of Artogether group, where an assembly of inclusive artistic groups give their own collective response to the question "Who is HonorinePlatzer", a pictured woman on the painting of the famous artist with disability, Toulouse-Lautrec, "Woman in Mr. Forest's Garden".

 

FILM SCREEING "ABOVE ALL ART I"

 

Movies from France, Russia, Italy, the United Kingdom and Iran make up a puzzle of art as expression and communication, as a key feature of being and becoming, in a society that "forgot to breathe".

The film "Toke", produced by NonoAyuso, presents the portrait of a Danish dancer, in which the director visualizes the multi-level journey we endure to fulfill our dreams by exploring issues of identity, alienation and acceptance.Anna Rakhmanina's "Heal by art" is a film about inclusive theater, life, communication, on how we can use art and vitalize a work."Something about Paolo" is a Donato Conosa film in which a 12-year-old student and his teacher share their passion for cinema on a pedagogical journey where fantasy and reality are mixed and become the educational means to discover themselves and the world.

In the film "Tabloid News" by Marlene Sharp, a team of directors and producers of 20 people belonging to the autism spectrum inform us about the news about recycling, reuse and recovery. EirajAfkar in his film "My dreams" presents a young man who wants to become a director despite the rejection of his family environment, believing that he will succeed in making a short film.

 


FILM SCREEING "ABOVE ALL ART II"

 

The journey in art has no limits and for that, one can remove the barriers as long as oneas an artist and as a spectator focuses on self-realization and self-purification.

The movie "Flashback" was made by Shadowlights Artist in the UK and is about Danny, an adult who remembers the past, both the good and the bad moments, which contrast with his successful present as a professional artist. Denis Bojic's film "Some new Broadway" refers to six people with Down syndrome who, overcoming many obstacles, are among the first in Southeast Europe to become students in professional drama schools, thus debunking prejudices and obstacles for people with Down syndrome.

An inalienable right is the access of all people to the art. But how is accessibility ensured? How are the barriers to access to the art and life in general removed?

The film "A sound in motion" from Portugal directed by GolpeFilmes focuses on the passion and perseverance of a couple to help each other revive the love for movement and dance while in the documentary entitled "Conversation behind the scenes", an Italian production directed by Giulia Zumpano, presents the effort of a deaf director-actor together with his team to strengthen and encourage communication between listeners and non-listeners.

Also,the movie entitled “Walls that matter”, comes from India in production and direction of Tanmay Shah, to highlight access barriers to art and education at his country. The section closes with the film "Who is HonorinePlatzer,a Greek production of Artogether group, where an assembly of inclusive artistic groups give their own collective response to the question "Who is HonorinePlatzer", a pictured woman on the painting of the famous artist with disability, Toulouse-Lautrec, "Woman in Mr. Forest's Garden".