Sabbatical Entertainment announced the exclusive representation of Si Solo Si, a fiction series that is a pioneer in integrating a cast of people with disabilities.
The series is an integrated concept that begins in 2012 with a web series and evolves into what it is today, a brand that transcends television and develops on other platforms.
Si Solo Si, integrated television, stands out as the project that marks the starting point to bring the inclusion of people with disabilities to the public in a massive way.
“When I started with Si Solo Si, I did not think that I would grow so much and have so much impact. It became the most important audiovisual project that has been made regarding the inclusion of people with disabilities in Latin America, I am proud of having chosen this path. I hope we can continue to grow and that the project is replicated in many parts of the world,” commented Sebastián Suárez, creator of the series.
The story is about a group of people with disabilities who are part of a bakery workshop that struggles to stay together, after suffering an eviction.
“For Sabbatical Entertainment it is very important to create, make and distribute inspiring content productions that are part of the responsibility we all have to help build a better world. Si Solo Si, is a series essentially on equality, which leads to reflection and connects us with our most human side,” said Miguel Somoza, CEO of Sabbatical Entertainment.