The Blasco Ibáñez House Museum presents a project recovering an unpublished film script

The work fuses literature and cinema in an accessible format for people with visual and hearing impairments.

Image of a library interior with wooden bookshelves and a microphone, cultural atmosphere.
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Image of a library interior with wooden bookshelves and a microphone, cultural atmosphere.

The Blasco Ibáñez House Museum in Valencia will host this Friday, May 15, the presentation of an innovative project that recovers a film script by the Valencian writer.

The project, inspired by the literary figure of a Don Quixote living in Baja California in the 21st century, is presented as a bilingual edition combining an audiobook and an EPUB format. According to the Valencia City Council, the original soundtrack was composed for the occasion, while the narration features prominent voices from the acting scene.
The visual section of the work includes twenty illustrations created specifically for this digital edition. The format design was conceived as a tool for social integration, ensuring accessibility for people with visual and hearing impairments.
During the event, a pedagogical documentary filmed at the House Museum itself will also be screened, detailing the entire creative process. The project's promoters have indicated that this work is the first step toward adapting the script into a film or television series.