Deaf cinemagoers will be able to attend captioned preview screenings for another film later this month, it has been confirmed, […]
November 4, 2022 by Liam O'Dell
Comments Off on DeafFest venue Light House ‘ceases trading’ following ‘significant’ funding losses
The Light House Media Centre, the Wolverhampton-based independent cinema dubbed the “home” of Deaf film and arts festival DeafFest, has […]
March 14, 2022 by Liam O'Dell
Troy Kotsur, star of the Apple TV+ film CODA, made history on Sunday night, when he became the first Deaf actor […]
December 17, 2021 by Liam O'Dell
Comments Off on Deaf and hearing filmmakers unite for ‘Hear Art’ project to produce three ‘marvellous’ short films
The latest and biggest display of talent from Deaf filmmakers occurred in a quiet theatre in a London hotel, with […]
August 18, 2021 by Liam O'Dell
★★ Films about Deaf people really need to stop presenting music as the antithesis to the Deaf community. Hot off […]
July 6, 2015 by Editor
Comments Off on Watch: Clin d’Oeil award-winning films ‘4’ and ‘If I Don’t Lose, I’ll Lose’
There was great news for UK Deaf filmmaking on Saturday night, as it was announced that director Bim Ajadi and […]
March 11, 2015 by Editor
Comments Off on Go see: Subtitled film screenings (with BSL interpreted Q & As) at BFI Flare in London
BFI Flare: London LGBT Film Festival has announced a limited number of priority position tickets set aside for Deaf and […]
March 4, 2015 by Editor
Comments Off on Diary of a Deaf Filmmaker, Month 9: Post production
We’re into the final stages of post production, a time when things start to wind down and you can grab […]
In my last article of The Frustrations of being a Deaf Cinephile series I wrote; I want to watch any […]
I should mention beforehand Orphan is a film that contains American Sign Language (ASL) dialogue and I’m a British Sign […]
April 14, 2023 by Liam O'Dell
Comments Off on Captioned cinema previews to continue with The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry (BSL)