Deaffest Explained

Deaffest is the UK's only deaf-led film and television festival that celebrates the talents of deaf filmmakers and media artists from all over the world. Hosted by Light House Media Centre in Wolverhampton, Deaffest provides access to both deaf and hearing audiences with all festival goers being able to experience screenings, workshops, panel discussions, and performances.[1]

History

Since 1998, Light house in Wolverhampton has hosted the annual Deaf Film and TV Festival. Originally a collaboration with the British Deaf Association, the festival took a hiatus in 2005 but was later re-launched in 2006 as Deaffest. Deaffest 2010 was the twelfth festival to be held in Wolverhampton since 1998.[2] The festival is managed by a steering group including representatives from Zebra Uno, Light House and University of Wolverhampton.

Deaffest 2010

Deaffest 2010 took place on 21–23 May.[3]

The award winners for Deaffest 2010 were:

Deaffest 2010 included the following:

Deaffest 2009

The award winners for Deaffest 2009 were:

Wicked Series 2 Prog 1 - Ramon Woolfe, UK, 2009

The Deaf Man - Dir. DJ Kurs, USA, 2007

See Hear: The Deaf Brain - 2009

Stiletto - Dir. William Mager, UK, 2008 [6]

References

  1. Web site: Deaffest returns to Wolverhampton with 'Unlocked' theme . 2022-03-31 . www.whatsonlive.co.uk . en.
  2. Web site: The Mandy Network | Jobs for actors, performers, filmmakers and production crew.
  3. Web site: Arts & Media | Deaffest 2010 opens call for film submissions . 2010-06-28 . https://web.archive.org/web/20100527221744/http://www.arts-media.org/index.php/news/entry/deaffest_2010_opens_call_for_film_submissions/ . 2010-05-27 . dead.
  4. Web site: Festival programme now confirmed!. 27 April 2010.
  5. http://www.ndcs.org.uk/news/other_news/deaffest_2010.html/
  6. Web site: BBC - See Hear Blog: See Hear at the Deaffest.

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