The Light House Media Centre, the Wolverhampton-based independent cinema dubbed the “home” of Deaf film and arts festival DeafFest, has […]
May 20, 2019 by Liam O'Dell
Comments Off on Deaf News: To Know Him and Deaf Funny among winners at Deaffest Awards 2019
The Deaffest festival took place in Wolverhampton at the weekend, with To Know Him by director Ted Evans the big winner […]
May 18, 2015 by Editor
Comments Off on Deaf News: Magical Christmas drama Tree Fairy dominates awards at Deaffest 2015
The magical Christmas drama Tree Fairy has dominated the awards at this year’s Deaffest Deaf film and arts festival, held in Wolverhampton. […]
July 9, 2014 by Editor
Comments Off on Diary of a Deaf Filmmaker, Month One: Can I actually do this, or not?
Some of you might know that in the month of May, the Gods of Deaf film-making smiled upon me and […]
May 16, 2014 by Editor
Comments Off on “Can Deaf films be part of world cinema?” Deaf film maker Ted Evans talks movies ahead of Deaffest 2014
The annual Deaffest film festival takes place in Wolverhampton starting tonight. The good and great of Britain’s creative deaf community […]
June 20, 2013 by Editor
Comments Off on Watch: ‘Young Deaffest’ winner ‘I won’t do that again’ by William Horsefield
This year’s Young Deaffest Film Award was won by 18-year-old William Horsefield for his film ‘I Won’t Do That Again!’ […]
This interview was originally shown at Deaffest, the UK’s top deaf film festival. Richard Griffiths died in March 2013, was […]
May 27, 2013 by Editor
Comments Off on Best of the Fest coming to the Limping Chicken, from tomorrow.
Starting tomorrow we’ll be showcasing the award winning films from this year’s Deaffest film festival every week. Deaffest is the […]
Ted Evans’ last film, The End, was an incredible success, winning numerous awards around the world for its depiction of […]
Award-winning filmmaker Ted Evans has had an incredible two years. It began when his thought-provoking film, The End, was premiered […]
November 4, 2022 by Liam O'Dell
Comments Off on DeafFest venue Light House ‘ceases trading’ following ‘significant’ funding losses