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Free Sensory Screening of 'Toni, Sara and the Magical Light' in Korčula

Free Sensory Screening of 'Toni, Sara and the Magical Light' in Korčula

From Večernji List · () Croatian

Translated from Croatian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • A free sensory screening of the animated film 'Toni, Sara and the Magical Light' will be held on July 6, 2026, in Korčula.
  • The program offers a more relaxed cinema experience for children with sensory integration difficulties and their families.
  • Conditions in the hall will be adapted, including adjusted lighting and sound, and free movement for attendees.

The Korčula Cultural Center will host a free sensory screening of the animated film 'Toni, Sara and the Magical Light' on July 6, 2026. This event is part of the Croatian Film Association's Sensory Screenings program, which has been creating more accessible film environments for a decade.

The film tells the story of Toni, an eleven-year-old boy who literally glows, and his friendship with Sara, a brave girl who encourages him to explore the world. Their adventures celebrate diversity, curiosity, and courage, highlighting how our unique qualities can connect us.

Sensory screenings are designed to accommodate children with sensory integration difficulties, their families, and anyone who prefers a more relaxed cinema experience. During these showings, hall conditions are adapted: lights are not fully dimmed, sound volume is reduced, and attendees are free to move around and bring personal items like toys or blankets to ensure a comfortable and carefree experience.

Reservations are required via email at senzorne@hfs.hr. The program is realized by the Croatian Film Association in collaboration with the Korčula Cultural Center, with support from the Croatian Audiovisual Center and the City of Zagreb.

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Originally published by Večernji List in Croatian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.