Barrier-free Screening Program
The DMZ International Documentary Film Festival believes that cinema should be an experience open to all. To put this belief into action, we are proud to continue our Barrier-Free Screening Program, creating an inclusive environment for every member of our audience, with or without disabilities. In our ongoing collaboration with the Siloam Center for the Blind, we have prepared special versions of four Korean short documentaries for this year's festival: Picnic, Old Man and Tiger, Welcome Home Freckles, and Seeound. These barrier-free versions will be presented in separate screenings during the festival.
These screenings are more than just a step toward greater accessibility; they are an invitation for everyone to experience cinema through new sensory dimensions. By making films more inclusive for all bodies and senses, we hope to expand the very ways we see, hear, and feel the stories that connect us.