Chantelle Nassari
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Chantelle Nassari, who uses a wheelchair herself, was the film’s accessibility coordinator, acting as on-set consultant throughout the production, working alongside every department from props, hair and make-up through to the set designers.
“They took on board everything I said,” she said. “They had a big enough budget that everything was possible, and the site team were just so creative and understanding, with the imagination and tools to make it happen.”
This included redesigning ramps over cables to cope with electric wheelchairs, and helping facilities company Translux to build the first wheelchair accessible trailer in the world."
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