The Seoul Barrier Free Film Festival (SeBaFF) is a film festival where everyone, regardless of whether they have disabilities or not, can watch movies together. "Barrier-free" is a worldwide campaign aimed at breaking down institutional and psychological barriers in society for a life shared by both the elderly and people with disabilities. As a part of this campaign, the SeBaff includes Korean subtitles for the hearing-impaired and audio descriptions for the visually impaired, making movies accessible to everyone, regardless of disability.
The Barrier-Free Film Festival Committee introduced the term "Barrier-Free Film" for the first time in South Korea in 2011 and held its inaugural event in November of that year under the name Barrier-Free Film Forum. From 2014 onwards, it has been newly named Seoul Barrier-Free Film Festival.
City
Seoul
Program
Opening Film
Barrier Free Features
Barrier Free Encore
Barrier Free Human Rights Films
Barrier Free Supported Short Films
Barrier Free Shorts
Barrier Free Film Production Professional Course’s Completed Works