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A birds' eye view of a protest

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Vaughan | 00:00 UK time, Tuesday, 29 March 2005

You may remember that a couple of weeks back we reported on the story of Liz Crow, a disabled film-maker who couldn't get into the film festival where her work was being shown because the chosen venue for the closing night - the swish but step-filled Café de Paris in London - was inaccessible.

In protest against the venue and discrimination throughout the film sector - but also to have a damn good party themselves - Liz and friends, including disabled film-makers and artist, held a party outside the Café de Paris, right there on the pavement. You can now watch a video of the event online via the website - it's available in both subtitled and audio described versions.

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