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- The real "battle" is the insurgence within mankind itself.
- 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.
- A young girl looks to the past to remember a promise she once made.
- 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.
- Do you know the joke about the broken egg?
- 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 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.
- Jewish women in a Nazi sewing factory are issued with 5 needles every morning, but if they break all 5, something terrible will happen to them. For those who are deaf, if they are discovered, something terrible will happen anyway.
- Four Deaf poker players are waiting for the dealer to arrive for their usual poker game. However a mysterious Deaf stranger, Luc, arrives to take the usual dealer's place.
- Admit None, follows two Deaf colleagues as a trip to the cinema results in a surreal hunt for the subtitles missing from the film they have paid to watch.
- Jack is a twenty-something guy who is not very happy with life. That is until he receives an unexpected package containing an old mini com and meets a mysterious stranger.
- An insurance company entirely staffed by deaf people are visited by all-seeing ghosts of employees past.
- Remi is an illegal immigrant scraping a living and sleeping rough in a cold northern city far from his home. He has retained his dignity though, turning down work he considers questionable, even when suggested by likable young fellow-immigrant Inzo. When Remi learns that there have been floods in his homeland he is frantic to contact the young daughter he had to leave behind. He uses the little cash he has made posting fliers for a kebab shop to buy a phone card and contact his best friend back home, Lito. Almost overwhelmed with emotion, Remi learns that his daughter is safe but he is now desperate to get home and will consider anything to make the money he needs. Turned down for work by the local 'ganger' because of his height, Inzo unexpectedly comes to his rescue.
- An Afghan refugee claiming asylum in he UK has the physical inability to hear or speak as extra burdens to carry on top of his other fears.
- A Deaf teenager in a hearing family, where communication is not clear. An interpreter arrives and suddenly the son has a voice with which to express himself, much to the astonishment of his parents.
- Five people wake up in an office that is in disarray. They are disorientated, trapped and remember little. One by one they start to disappear.
- September 11 is a personal account of the effects of September 11 2001 on a young Deaf Muslim teenager, who faces racism from both inside and outside the Deaf community, making her question her faith.
- In this animated short set in the Victorian era, "Little World" tells the story of a young Deaf woman called Beth. She visits the crumbling old Deaf school where she grew up, and she remembers fondly how it shaped her.
- Four Deaf people, separated by religion but bound by Deaf culture, forge deep friendships during the Troubles in Belfast in the 1970's.
- 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 deaf police unit deals specifically with deaf criminals, and so know their every trick they think they can get away with in a hearing world.
- A painter's solitude is disturbed by a mysterious woman.
- A snapshot of a terrifying moment, only partially revealed.
- When a Deaf boy's father comes back into his life, he discovers a superpower he never knew he had. But can he use it for good, rather than evil?
- A young boy creates a magical fantasy world to help cope with the alienation he feels at home and at school.
- The bitter-sweetness of a Deaf life shown through one man's memories in an amusing comedy.
- Jump and Shoot, a documentary that charts a Lithuanian born father as he strives to pass on his illustrious basketball legacy on to his daughter.
- This Is I; Remember Me touches on a sensitive topic, looking at the challenges Deaf people in their golden years face with the little known disease, dementia.
- Double Discrimination: Made in Britain. Written and Directed by Rinkoo Barpaga, this personal documentary examines whether racism exists in the Deaf community, told from Rinkoo's personal background and perspective (SL).
- A Buster Keaton-esque, silent comedy which follows the experience of a Deaf patient as he tries to get his DLA form signed by his crazy doctor.
- Listen, Even When Your Heart Is Crying: A personal documentary by filmmaker and artist Melissa Mostyn, exploring the often taboo and unspoken grief felt by Deaf families when they have a Deaf child (SL).
- Big Decisions. A personal documentary featuring Director John Finn and his family as they explore their decisions to give their 3 year old daughter a Cochlear Implant after she became Deaf (SL).
- Two single neighbours are looking for love. Each neighbour admits to their friends that they fancy the other, but neither knows that the other is also Deaf.
- Nine-year-old Henry is scared of monsters lurking in the dark. The only thing that keeps them at bay is the decree from Henry's father, a Royal Marine to be reckoned with. But when his father is killed, Henry must find the strength to cope with the loss - and to face the monsters alone.