No exclusion of disabled people in cinemas

  • by: just myself
  • recipient: Walt Disney Studios, Paramount Pictures and all the other movie studios
All the world of movies is talking about is 3D. Most movies, coming up in the next months, are made in 3D and most cinemas only buy the 3D version of a movie, but there are many people who can't watch 3D because of having only one eye, having problems with one eye or having other diseases that make it impossible for them to watch 3D movies. And not just because they just can't see '3D', but because it gives them headache, nausea, so that they literally can't stand watching a 3D movie.

The result: Many people are excluded from enjoying movies at the cinema. There is nothing wrong with making movies in 3D for those, who actually CAN watch them, but they also should rent enough non-3D versions of the movie to cinemas, so that everybody can watch the version he or she wants or needs to watch. Right now there are only a few non-3D versions, so that only a few cinemas in big cities can rent them, this has to change. It seems like a small thing to ask for, but it would help people to regain a bit of quality of live.
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