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The Aspace Badalona Occupational Therapy Center presents a short film about an inclusive video game at the Filmets Festival

The Aspace Badalona Occupational Therapy Center (CTO) is once again participating in the prestigious Films Badalona Film Festival, reaffirming a collaboration that has been part of the city's cultural life for many years. The center's video workshop has once again submitted a short film to the competition, this time with a particularly significant project: an audiovisual piece inspired by a inclusive and adapted video game.

A video game that breaks stereotypes

The origin of the short film lies in a question that the workshop participants asked themselves collectively: What would a video game be like where the characters really looked like us? From this reflection, the idea of ​​creating a digital space where the protagonists use wheelchairs, crutches or live with visual difficulties was born, representing a diversity often absent in digital entertainment.

Based on this approach, the group designed their own video game, created with the Canva program, which is entitled “Wheels without brakes towards Inclusion”The game includes different screens and avatars, all designed with the aim of showing a more inclusive society, where functional diversity is not an obstacle, but a source of valuable perspectives and experiences.

Participation in the “Films for everyone” session

The center explains that the project wants to invite the public to reflect on the role of diversity in today's society and on the need to create spaces where everyone has a place and is represented with dignity and naturalness.

 

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