Accessible sets aren't 'a luxury.' A new film starring 'Wicked's' Marissa Bode shows the way
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The release of a new film starring Marissa Bode, made possible through the Inevitable Foundation's Visionary Fellowship, underscores a significant shift towards accessibility in Hollywood. Bode and filmmaker Katherine Craft are leading the charge, providing a template that emphasizes the necessity of accessible sets for disabled artists. Their work challenges the notion that such accommodations are merely luxuries, advocating instead for their essential role in fostering inclusivity within the entertainment industry. This initiative not only highlights the talents of disabled artists but also serves as a call to action for the broader film community to prioritize accessibility, ensuring that everyone has the opportunity to participate in the creative process.
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