The Cauim Film Club experienced a special moment: the visit of 16 wheelchair users in a single project session School Goes to the Movies. A record that proves it: Cauim is today The most accessible cinema in Brazil, with an inclusive structure that guarantees comfort, equality and integration. See the photo album.
Accessibility that goes beyond the basics.
Many cinemas still accommodate wheelchair users. first row, in uncomfortable positions and without a proper view of the screen.
In Cauim, the experience is different:
Spaces distributed in the middle of the room. They allow you to watch the movie from the ideal angle, along with the rest of the audience.
Space for companions Each wheelchair user can watch alongside family or friends, without separation.
This structure transforms going to the movies into an experience of real equality, without exclusions.
Why does this matter?
Accessible culture transforms lives. Taking children and young people in wheelchairs to the cinema opens doors to new dreams and experiences.
The "School Goes to the Movies" project demonstrates the social impact. In addition to the free session, Cauim provides experiences that reinforce citizenship.
True inclusion. The record of 16 wheelchair users is not just a number, but proof that culture can — and should — be inclusive. for everyone.
Cauim: a benchmark in accessibility in Brazil
With over 40 years of history and thousands of students served, Cauim continues to be an example of how to unite... culture, education and inclusion.
And each visit, like that of this group of 16 wheelchair users, reinforces our commitment to a future. fairer and more accessible.