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AMPLA 2023
AMPLA 2023
In this 2nd edition, AMPLA returns in early March with the best films from the best national festivals, presenting a selection of 2022 award-winning films at major festivals, such as Curtas Vila do Conde, IndieLisboa, MOTELX and MONSTRA. It is a unique opportunity to see the best Portuguese and world cinema, between short and feature films, from documentaries to horror films, without forgetting the sessions aimed at the younger audience. This year, AMPLA also opens its programming to schools.
To be as inclusive as possible, all the films are shown with descriptive subtitles, interpretation in Portuguese sign language and audiodescription, also inviting people with specific needs to enjoy the sessions. There are also some relaxed sessions that take place in a more relaxed environment. In parallel, there will be a workshop and a debate dedicated to cinema and audiovisual production.
3–5 MAR 2023
4€
Até 18 anos 2€
Gratuito para acompanhantes de pessoas cegas, com baixa visão e utilizadoras de cadeiras de rodas.
M/12
Todos os filmes com legendas descritivas em português, interpretação em Língua Gestual Portuguesa e audiodescrição. Algumas sessões são descontraídas. Está contemplada a acessibilidade no espaço físico.
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Accessibility + info
Audio description
An additional commentary aimed at people with visual impairments (blind and low vision) referring to body language, expressions and movements. It is a resource used in television, film, theatre, dance, opera, music concerts, visual arts and museum visits of all kinds. It consists of a narrator who describes during the presentation or visit, during the natural pauses in the audio, what cannot be perceived through listening. Sometimes, when absolutely necessary, the audio describer speaks during dialogues.
Portuguese Sign Language (LGP)
The language through which a large part of the deaf community in Portugal (about 30,000 people) communicates. LGP is also used by the larger community – Deaf people’s relatives (the word capitalised refers to the person who speaks LGP), educators, teachers, technicians, among others. The expression "sign language" refers to the mother tongue of a community of Deaf people. Sign languages are natural languages, which arise and develop naturally, like spoken languages. This language is produced by movements of the hands, body and facial expressions and its reception is visual. It has its own vocabulary and grammar.
Relaxed sessions
Theatre, dance and cinema sessions or any other type of cultural offer that take place in a more relaxed and welcoming atmosphere and with more tolerant rules regarding movement and noise in the room. They can also involve small adjustments in a performance (lighting, sound, etc.) and in the reception of the public, to better adapt to their needs. They are aimed at all people and families who prefer or benefit from a more relaxed environment in a cultural space (for example, people with attention deficit, people with intellectual disabilities, people in the autism spectrum, people with sensory or communication disabilities). Relaxed sessions seek to reduce anxiety levels and make the experience more pleasant. They are a collaboration between theatres, artistic teams, parents, caregivers and companions, so that everyone can enjoy the same show.