Like many of you out there, we have been eagerly awaiting the results of the 90th Academy Awards since we announced in our earlier news that The Silent Child film was amongst the nominees for the Oscars 2018. The Awards took place last Sunday 4th March and we’re ecstatic to share their latest news: The Silent Child has won the Oscar for ‘Live Action Short Film’!
Read moreLast Thursday we held a lovely farewell party for one of Zebra Uno and Zebra Access’ Directors, Marilyn Willrich, as she embarks on an exciting journey. Zebra Access recently announced that they have been awarded a Big Lottery Fund Grant to launch the ‘Cornish Deaf Community Access Awareness and Training’ project starting next month.
Read moreThe results are out for the Oscar 2018 nominations! Click here to find out who’s been nominated. Amongst the nominees is The Silent Child film, starring Maisie Sly, who is deaf, and former Hollyoaks actress Rachel Shenton, who is also the Patron of Deaffest. The film has been nominated for Best Live Action Short Film.
Read moreWe’re delighted that Zebra Uno’s Interview with Rachel Shenton will be screened at the 4th Seattle Deaf Film Festival (SDFF). Zebra Uno undertook a filming project in December 2016 – an interview with Deaffest’s new Patron, Rachel, and the film was screened exclusively at Deaffest 2017.
Read moreFor those who attended Deaffest 2017 and had the opportunity to watch Deaffest’s first ever music video I Believe by Yolanda Adams; we’re excited to let you know that this music video has been selected to be screened at the 4th Seattle Deaf Film Festival (SDFF).
Read moreAs we prepare to say farewell to 2017, we reflect on the year and the highlights that made it such a great one! We hope everybody had a prosperous year and is looking forward to what 2018 will bring! Thank you for your continuing support and we wish you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!
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