Inclusion Films

Inclusion Films is a company started in 2007 by filmmaker Joey Travolta that aims to teach the art of film making to people with developmental disabilities.

[1] There are seven locations in California as well as traveling camps for youths with special needs.

[2][3] Joey Travolta, who is actor John Travolta's older brother, has a special education degree and worked as a teacher before he became a filmmaker in the 1970s.

[4] Directed by Joey Travolta, the film stars RJ Mitte, Donna Mills, Geri Jewell, and Andrea Fay Friedman.

[5][6][7] In addition, all seven workshops regularly produce and screen short films which are created in-house.