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- Starting in the 1980's, 'The End' follows 4 Deaf children over 60 years. After the introduction of a treatment aimed at eradicating deafness, the very survival of Deaf language and culture is at stake. Featuring an ensemble cast, 'The End' is a thought-provoking alternative vision of the future.
- Comedy (2023). Fred struggles to keep up with the other men when Bruno arrives in the village to organise a tough contest. Fred faces a medical emergency that helps him understand the past. Tim struggles with his marriage to Madeline and learns some important lessons. Will everyone make it home safe and sound? What is Fred's big secret? A Mutt and Jeff Pictures production in association with Eyewitness Media, written by Charlie Swinbourne, produced by Camilla Arnold and directed and edited by Louis Neethling.
- In 2167, a fascist Government uses advances in gene therapy to eradicate Deafness and create a perfect society. A young Deaf time traveller is sent to the present to find the inventor of the cure and change her mind before it's too late.
- When a tragic accident leaves Sarah grieving for her deaf partner Rob, she is forced to track down and engage with his estranged hearing father. To lay the man she loves to rest, Sarah must overcome a barrier far greater than language.
- A drama documentary about the life of Deaf poet, playwright and activist, Dorothy Miles.
- Comedy (2022). When Dawn announces that she is getting married, Angus worries that she's chosen the wrong man. He is given numerous tasks as father of the bride and struggles to complete them all before the wedding. Tim becomes protective of Madeline and wants to tell her how he really feels about her. Things start going missing in the village and the men search for a burglar. Will Dawn's wedding day go as planned? A Mutt and Jeff Pictures production in association with Eyewitness Media, written by Charlie Swinbourne, produced by Camilla Arnold and directed and edited by Louis Neethling.
- ShortDeaf drama set in 1930s Nazi Germany.
- A bittersweet modern day fairytale where three deaf women, Veronica, Karen and Sally, face three very different Christmases until an unexpected event throws them together. Veronica is just out of prison, Sallys sons have left home and Karen has to work through Christmas; what could they possibly have in common? When Veronica thinks she has killed her bullying mother on Christmas Eve she runs to Karen for help. When Sally decides to leave her husband on Christmas Eve she turns to Karen for help. However, dependable Karen is at breaking point; forced to work through Christmas to pay off her husbands debts and help keep the bailiffs at bay. It is the coming together of these old school friends that ignites a yearning for something more. Their former hopes and dreams are remembered and a wish to change their lives for the better. They realise that being with each other means that theyre not on their own and that they will always have a lifelong family together.
- News-based magazine for the sign language community.
- After failing to assert her Deaf identity to her hearing family as a 20-year-old, Jenny resolves to bring up her daughter Annabel as part of the Deaf community.
- A deaf girl determined to become a champion athlete must battle the temptation to cheat when she gets a set back through chasing a shoplifter.
- A young Deaf girl learns that Santa is not Deaf. A Deaf teacher finds a new calling after finding out that his Deaf school is closing down.
- Set in the aftermath of the Milan Conference, which promoted oralism over Sign language, "Confession" is a historical drama set during the Victorian era depicting the culture battle between oralism and Signing in the Deaf community. Featuring the real historical figures of Alexander Graham Bell and Reverend Francis Maginn as they battle for the future of Deaf culture, the film depicts the true consequences of the Milan conference held 10 years previously.
- A father and son with a volatile relationship have a belief in aliens in common, but have to face more than the usual prejudice from the rest of humanity due to also being deaf.
- My Song is a coming of age story which follows Ellen, a young deaf girl stuck in the middle of the deaf and hearing worlds.
- Documentary with dramatic inserts (2017). Starring some well-known modern Deaf actors, Deaf Victorians shows us what life was like for Deaf people in Victorian times. In the 1870s, the centre for the Deaf community in London was St Saviour's Deaf Church, which was more than just a place of worship. We learn about the lives of Charles Webb Moore, Jane Elizabeth Groom and Skirving Thomson; three very different people who were all connected via the church. Features input from experts and one of the Deaf Victorians' present day family members. A Deaf Heritage and Nextshoot co-production, written, produced and presented by Norma McGilp.
- Lifestyle programme in which the Punk Chef helps Deaf people to eat healthier food. 63% of Deaf people are overweight, compared to 12% of hearing people, with Deaf people twice as likely to have heart disease. Presented by Scott Garthwaite.
- A young boy creates a magical fantasy world to help cope with the alienation he feels at home and at school.
- A young Deaf man embarks on a journey of discovery after finding out that he is adopted.