"We do not live in a film where people with disabilities can do everything"
Gaston Druger, a screenwriter and director with a visual impairment, spoke on 103FM's social program about a special project that makes it clear that disability does not really limit cinematic talent: "Let's tell the truth face to face"
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21/11/2021
Sunday, 21 November 2021, 10:43 Updated: 10:58
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These days, an exciting trend of integrating people with disabilities into the Israeli film and television industry is emerging.
Gaston Druger, screenwriter, director, teacher and stand-up comedian with a visual impairment, is currently writing and directing a campaign on the subject that will be filmed this coming Sunday.
Druger told Maayan Adam about his difficult path, and his career alongside the disability: "We do not live in a film where people with disabilities can do anything. We come to tell the truth face to face. There are talented people in many areas, and there are things they can not do. Both blind and deaf Can play anything. "
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