Article: New resource pack available to cinemas from Oska Bright Film Festival

Brighton’s Oska Bright Film Festival, the world’s leading festival for films made by or featuring people with learning disabilities or autism, has issued a free resource for the cinema sector, Welcoming Learning Disabled Audiences Back, which is part of its wider Welcome Back support programme. The short information pack includes insights into the needs of learning disabled audiences and tips on welcoming them into cinemas.

You’ll also find information on the Festival’s new Welcome Back support network, which has just been launched in partnership with Picturehouse, Into Film, Leeds’ Hyde Park Picture House, Glasgow Film, London’s Barbican, Manchester’s HOME and The Light Cinemas. The support network is a regular forum created to discuss sector-wide and venue-to-venue access for learning disabled audiences.

Oska Bright Film Festival, which has existed since 2004, has a remit to ensure that learning disabled audiences are able to access cinema easily and that cinemas are prepared and resourced to welcome them. The festival also strives to ensure that learning disabled people have opportunities for work experience in the cinema sector and that learning disabled filmmakers’ work be incorporated more widely into cinema programmes. Since 2020, the Oska Bright team has been lobbying the sector and providing support to cinemas to enable this audience to be part of the industry’s plans for recovery, rather than being accidentally excluded as cinemas work hard to reach pre-pandemic audience levels.

RESOURCE: Welcoming Learning Disabled Audiences Back

Lizzie Banks, Deputy Artistic Director, Carousel said:

“We’re really excited to be able to share this pack with the sector. Learning disabled and autistic audiences are essential to the future of cinema. With our partners, we’ll be working to reconnect these audiences with screens across the UK, contributing to a rich and diverse sector.”

If you would like to be part of the Welcome Back initiative, please contact Lizzie at lizzie.banks@carousel.org.uk.

Welcoming Learning Disabled Audiences Back was created in partnership with cinema exhibition and distribution consultants Tull Stories.

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