
Deaffest, the UK’s leading Deaf-led Film & Arts Festival, introduces their first ever online viewing platform: Deaffest Online Cinema.
When it comes to watching films and documentaries, we all like to sit in our comfortable chairs and enjoy viewing at our own convenience.

Deaffest has been working in collaboration with the Encounters Film Festival, the UK’s foremost short-film and animation festival, to bring you Deaffest Online Cinema, which showcases the films nominated in each category of the Deaffest 2022 Film & TV Awards.
You can enjoy these Films/TV programmes for free from 12am (GMT) on Saturday 23rd April 2022 until 11.59pm (GMT) Saturday 14th May 2022.
A direct web link to Deaffest Online Cinema will be shared via our website and app. (You will need to register and create an account on Encounters’ website prior to accessing the content).
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For more information please contact enquiries@deaffest.co.uk.
The future of Female Professionals in the Film & TV Industry Panel Discussion
Saturday 7th May 2022
Cinema One, Light House
2.15pm – 3.15pm
Join Deaf filmmakers Teresa Garratty, Aimee Campbell-Nottage, Camilla Arnold, and Raabia Hussain in their panel discussion covering the challenges women face when pursuing a career in the Film & TV Industry. Is the future promising or will our panellists have some concerns?

Teresa Garratty is a multi award winning filmmaker whose work has screened at festivals all over the globe. Her recent work focuses on deaf LGBT+ themes with an aim to create more representation for deaf LGBT+ people in front of and behind the camera.

Aimee Campbell-Nottage is based in London and has worked as a television presenter for over 20 years. In recent years, she has branched out as an Assistant Producer, Director and BSL Consultant, enjoying different roles behind the camera. She is also the co-director of Deaf Talent Collective as she shares their vision and passion to develop and celebrate deaf talent, both on and off screen.

Camilla Arnold is the series producer for BBC’s See Hear, a monthly magazine programme for the deaf and hard of hearing community, making her the first deaf female series producer for BBC Studios. She is also the Creative Director for Flashing Lights Media. Camilla has several documentaries and series to her name for both the BBC and Channel 4. She produced an experimental documentary for the BBC, Life and Deaf, which received rave reviews, given a ‘Creative Diversity Network’ award, and was nominated for an RTS. Camilla has also produced ‘School of Life and Deaf’ for Channel 4 which was shortlisted for both a Grierson and Broadcast Award. Camilla has directed CBeebies’ flagship series, Magic Hands since 2012.

Raabia Hussain is a filmmaker and documentary producer from the UK. As a Deaf creative, she makes films that highlight issues such as mental health, disability, and inclusivity, as well as emphasizing the importance of activism and de-stigmatizing in general.
Born and bred in the Oldham area of Manchester, UK, Raabia Hussain is an award-winning adventure filmmaker. The 28-year-old director completed her degree at the Northern Film School in Leeds, UK. One of her greatest and most successful documentaries is Two Deaf Travellers, which has been ranked as the Best Independent Travel Video 2021 on CIFFT.
How to be an influencer like me? Panel Discussion
Saturday 7th May 2022
Cinema One, Light House
1.00pm – 2.00pm
Do you want to have your own channel like Jazzy on YouTube, become a filmmaker like Danny Murphy, or even create funny deaf awareness TikToks like Becky Helen! Why not come along to this panel and ask them how! Jazzy, Danny, and Becky will be giving up their secrets and tips so that you too can influence a whole generation!

Becky Mingins is profoundly Deaf and a cochlear implant user. She is a social media influencer, producing content on Deafness, Deaf culture, and the inclusion of Deaf people in the mainstream hearing world. She brings observational humour to her content highlighting the barriers faced by Deaf people in society. She has a following of more than 767K people across TikTok and Instagram and regularly works with brands which are keen to promote their inclusive credentials and target the Deaf community.

Danny Murphy is a Deaf actor, film maker and presenter. He is most well-known for the weekly videos he posts on social media which include parodies, jokes, vlogs and news.
Danny’s past accomplishments include learning American Sign Language to play the role of Wesley in film The Parts You Lose alongside Breaking Bad’s Aaron Paul, released nationwide in October 2019, being MC for Young Deaffest 2019 and again in the same year hosting a workshop in Germany teaching young deaf people about filming and editing. He is currently the Ambassador of Young Deaffest. Also, he made an appearance on CBBC’s Blue Peter programme and is currently a presenter on CITV’s Dare Master taking on crazy dares!
He has more films in the pipeline and his biggest goal is to become a film director. He also aspires to lead further filmmaking workshops for young deaf people.

Jazzy Whipps is a British deaf YouTuber, whose channel has almost 200k subscribers. She makes videos on various topics ranging from discussions on deaf issues, doing family challenges, and travel vlogging. The overall aim of her channel is to share all the positives about life in the deaf community and enable hearing people to find out more about deaf awareness and sign language. She often works with various types of brands and tv shows to raise deaf awareness.











