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Name Me Lawand + Q&A with producer Sam Arnold

  • 93 mins
  • Directed by Edward Lovelace

In partnership with community screening group Filmscope, we present a special screening of new documentary Name Me Lawand with English captions during the film and a discussion conducted in British Sign Language in honour of International Week of the Deaf featuring Name Me Lawand Producer Sam Arnold.

Five-year-old Lawand is on a quest to find a world where there are people like him – people who will understand him. Since birth, Lawand has been profoundly deaf and unable to communicate with those around him. He undertakes a treacherous journey with his family from Iraq to Derby, home of the Royal School for the Deaf. But this new life soon comes under threat when the family face deportation. Along with members of the Derby community, they begin a new quest – a fight to stay in the place they now call home.

Employing a striking visual style that frames Lawand’s development, from being voiceless to a voice representing others in the Deaf Community, Edward Lovelace’s (The Possibilities Are Endless) documentary is an inspirational and touching coming-of-age story.

Programme supported by Film Hub London, managed by Film London. Proud to be a partner of the BFI Film Audience Network, funded by the National Lottery. www.filmlondon.org.uk/filmhub.