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Learn more- This documentary follows a group of Volunteers through a day in Angouleme, France. Their aim is writing down reviews and comments about different places with public access (such as restaurants, shops, drug-stores) making sure they are accessible for people in wheel-chairs. The different group of Volunteers work for an organisation called 'J'accede', which co-produced this film along with the director. The leaders of 'J'accede' gather all the volunteers in the morning and explain them the different criteria they need to keep in mind to assess the public places (for example the width of certain entrances which have to be big enough for wheel-chairs to go through, the size of the disabled toilets, if the place has stairs and/or elevators, parking spaces for disabled people, etc). Once the Voluteers have gathered all the information, they go back to their point of departure, the first place they gathered in, and introduce all the information in the website of the organisation 'J'accede' so it can be accessible for anyone who wishes to find out information about a new city. The aim of all this is that disabled people who live in a certain town in France and wish to travel somewhere else inside of the country, are not limited by the fact that they are in a wheel-chair, but on the contrary, that they are able to organise their trip and find out which places they can access with no difficulties and make their trip much more comfortable.
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