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Our film archive comprises a selection of particularly successful short films that have been shown since 2006 as part of the international short film festival look&roll. The films are organized thematically according to different types of disabilities in order to facilitate research — without making any conclusive claim. We recognize the diversity of all forms of disability, including their intersections.

Our films invite collaboration — through events such as short film evenings, panel discussions or workshops dedicated to topics related to disabilities, chronic diseases and neurodivergence. In this way, we are working together to reduce prejudices and open up new perspectives.

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look&roll is not a film distributor and cannot make the films available for external events by third parties.

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«El viaje de Maria» by Miguel Gallardo, Spain 2010

El viaje de Maria

Neurodivergence / Mental Health

«Et Eksempel» by Selma Sunniva, Denmark 2022

Et Eksempel

Neurodivergence / Mental Health

«Even Field» by Lainey Lipson, Great Britain 2019

Even Field

Visual Impairment

Fuori campo

Visual Impairment

«Geluiden vor Mazin» by Ingrid Kamerling, Netherlands 2012

Geluiden voor Mazin

Hearing Disabilities

«Ghost Train» by Kelly Hucker / James Fleming, Australia 2013

Ghost Train

Age

«Gioia» by Laura Stek, Netherlands 2019

Gioia

Neurodivergence / Mental Health

«Gleichgewicht» by Bernhard Wenger, Austria 2015

Gleichgewicht

Neurodivergence / Mental Health

“God ton” by Anneli Ström-Villaseca/Ismaila Jallow, Sweden 2018

God ton

More topics

«Gråter och stör de andra» by Johanna Bernhardson, Sweden 2006

Gråter och stör de andra

Neurodivergence / Mental Health

«Gratis» von Merijn Scholte Albers / Tobias Smeets, Niederlande 2017

Gratis

Age

«Holding Moses» by Rivkah Beth Medow / Jen Rainin, USA 2022

Holding Moses

Mobility Disabilities

Information in Easy Language

What is look&roll?

llook&roll is a short film festival.

The festival is international.

It takes place every two years in Basel.Worum geht es beim Festival?

We're showing short films.
 The films are about living with:

  • Disabilities
  • chronic diseases
  • Neurodiversity

Neurodiversity means that some people’s brains work differently than those of many others.
It is not a disease. It is a natural part of human diversity.
For example, it includes people with:

  • ADHD
  • Autism
  • Dyslexia

Is the festival accessible?

Yes. All film screenings are accessible.

  • Audio description is available.
 Audio description means that a voice describes what is happening in the film.
  • There are subtitles that describe sounds.
  • There is an inductive hearing system for people who wear hearing aids.
  • Sign language interpretation is provided during speeches.
  • The movie theater is wheelchair accessible.
  • There are wheelchair-accessible seats.
  • There is an elevator.
  • There are places to lie down.
  • There is a quiet room.

What is the purpose of the festival?

We want to share stories about disabilities that are rarely told.

We want to experience films together.

We want people with and without disabilities to come together.

What is look&roll on the go?

After the festival, we also screen our films at other venues.
This allows us to reach people who are unable to attend the festival.

We organize a variety of events:

  • Talks
  • Workshops
  • Short Film Nights

How can I contact look&roll?

Feel free to contact us by email.
Our email address is: info@lookandroll.ch

Join us

look&roll welcomes anyone who would like to get involved.

You can contact look&roll if you:

  • would like to contribute
  • have ideas
  • or if you'd like to support our work.

What is particularly important to us is:

Menschen mit Behinderungen und Menschen mit chronischen Krankheiten sollen mitarbeiten können.

We look forward to hearing from you!

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