Last weekend was Deaffest at Wolverhampton. Premiered at the event was Charlie Swinbourne's Four Deaf Yorkshiremen and the Missing Wife: The four grumpy old men (no relation to us!) are arguing over the women they've loved and lost. Written and...
Posted by alison on December 2, 2008 8:08 PM
The film stars John Smith, Matt Kirby, Jonathan Reid and Ilan Dwek, and was made with the support of Remark! Production. It has been entered for the Deaffest Film Festival, so hopefully it'll be seen first on the weekend...
Posted by alison on October 6, 2008 12:36 AM
Charlie Swinbourne has penned an article for BBC Ouch around his forthcoming fatherhood. When we passed the magic three-month mark, we decided to tell everyone the news. It was then that I noticed something interesting. As happy as my hearing...
Posted by alison on August 18, 2008 5:38 PM
Following Deaffest this weekend, Charlie Swinbourne's film Four Deaf Yorkshiremen has been put online: Total length: 9 minutes 59 seconds How hard was growing up deaf? In this comedy sketch, four old deaf men try to tell the worst story...
Posted by alison on November 25, 2007 8:07 PM
The short film 'Coming Out' - written by Charlie Swinbourne, directed by Louis Neethling (who directed 'Switch'), has been added to YouTube. It stars David Hay, Debbie Norman and Ilan Dwek. The premiere of this film was at last January's...
Posted by alison on September 24, 2007 12:07 PM
A one minute trailer for the forthcoming film 'Four Deaf Yorkshiremen', has been released. The film made over the summer, is about one man who challenges the others to tell him the worst story about growing up deaf. It was...
Posted by alison on September 3, 2007 11:07 PM
BBC's Access 2.0 blog is carrying an interesting interview with Charlie Swinbourne, who works at See Hear. Its always good to get to know a person behind a name. Charlie has some interesting comments on the net: Q: If the...
Posted by alison on July 25, 2007 11:13 AM
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