Inclusion in the film: Mabacher Award demands accessibility for everyone!

Inclusion in the film: Mabacher Award demands accessibility for everyone!

On April 9, 2025, the Mabacher Award will be awarded at the diagonal in Graz, an important step towards inclusion in the film industry. Hannah Wahl, co -founder of the award, underlines the urgency, the need for inclusion and the implementation of human rights in film production. The focus is on the question: Which steps are necessary to achieve real inclusion? Wahl emphasizes that it is important to take responsibility and become allies within the industry. ots.at reports that she calls for the creation of budget pots for accessibility in filmmaking. Inclusion concerns not only the diversity on the screen, but also production conditions and decision structures in the film industry.

Wahl also refers to the UN Convention on the Rights of Disabilities, especially to Article 30, which stipulates the right of people with disabilities to barrier-free access to cultural assets and creative activities. Together with filmmaker Cornelia fainting, she works on inclusive filmmaking and criticizes stereotypical representations of people with disabilities in the film. She points out that positive examples show how the integration of actors with disabilities leads to differentiated figures and can enrich the audience.

initiatives and events

As part of the diagonal 2025, the event is moderated by Yuria Knoll. Eva Egerman presents the C-TV project, which deals with the aesthetics of access and inclusive producing. Stefan Wolner, director and co -founder of the Mabacher Awards, is reminiscent of Martin Habacher, who is intensively committed to inclusion and accessibility and is to be preserved with the prize. Fainting will also draw attention to the topic of inclusion in the film by talking about the "masked reality".

A Think Tank entitled "Inclusion in the film and culture area: break down barriers, take responsibility" is established in order to give further impulses for sustainable change in the industry. The response to the invitation to cooperate with the diagonal is extremely positive, which underlines the need and relevance of such initiatives.

The role of the media in inclusion

The media situation is also crucial in the context of inclusion. According to bpb.de , access to media plays a central role in the social participation of people with disabilities. There are often barriers that make participation of public communication difficult. The UN Convention on the Rights of Disabilities calls for comprehensive access to information and education, which also includes accessibility in media use.

media literacy is a prerequisite for a full participation in media culture. The media presence of disabilities has improved in recent years, but there is still a lot to do. Barrier -free film offers have been a claim since 2013 to obtain public film funding. Technological developments, such as apps for barrier -free content, have made access easier, but have to be expanded further to ensure inclusive media education for everyone.

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OrtDiagonale 2025, Österreich
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