The Prince (Pavel Travnicek) and the Cinderella (Libuse Safrankova)
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“A feathered hat, a crossbow slung over his shoulder, but it's not a hunter.
A silver-knitted dress with a train to the ball, but it's not a princess ": There is hardly a fan of fairy tales who does not know the answer to this riddle that the beguiling stranger at the ball gives the young prince.
Now the Christmas classic is made accessible to even more people.
"Three hazelnuts for Cinderella" will in future also be available with sign language.
The fairy tale film with German Sign Language (DGS) can be seen on November 29 on ARD, announced the MDR.
The 1973 film is one of more than 50 fairy tales that have been equipped with DGS, it said.
At the start of the fairy tale film series with DGS, the MDR will show »Devilish Luck« and »The Cold Heart« on November 28th.
All fairy tale films are bundled with DGS and can be accessed via the ARD media library.
Complaints center on barriers in TV and radio started
To make it easier for TV and radio users with a visual or hearing impairment to complain about hurdles in the media, the online contact point barrierefrei-medien.info was launched on Tuesday.
Media providers can be contacted directly on this.
The central contact point for barrier-free offers (ZABA) includes all public media offers and all private broadcasting and audiovisual media providers in Germany.
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