"DEADLINE" ANNOUNCES THE THEATRICAL RELEASE OF SWEDE CAROLINE!!

Huge announcement about our film in Deadline Hollywood today!!

“‘Swede Caroline’: British Mockumentary Starring Jo Hartley And Aisling Bea Lands Sky TV Deal & Theatrical Release Date”

Our debut feature film, directed by Brook Driver and Finn Bruce, will be coming to cinemas in April! (and Sky and NowTV later in the year)

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WE WON BEST SHORT FILM AT THE SHARK AWARDS! 🎉

We won Best Short Film at The Shark Awards! 🎉

Those who haven't watched our recent short yet, you can watch for free on WaterBear Network

Directed by Bafta-winning director, Hassan Akkad, MATAR follows the story of an asylum seeker in England who, when confronted with the hostile immigration system in the UK, is forced to live on the fringes of society and rely on his bike to survive.

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FESTIVALS ARE IN OUR DNA!

2024 will be our 10th year making festival movies here at Deadbeat!! 🙌 It's in our DNA!

And though we’ve branched out to Commercials, Documentaries, Music Videos and most recently Feature Films, we still love sticking to our roots and getting muddy filming in a field! 🪩

Anyway, here’s Love Supreme 2023.

WE WON TWO LOVIE AWARDS 🏆🏆

🏆We are proud to announce that "MATAR" has won not one, but TWO The Lovie Awards this year.

Our
WaterBear Network Original short film has been recognised as a Bronze Lovie and People's Lovie Winner in the Marketing, Advertising & PR: Public Service & Activism category. 🌍

MATAR, a powerful docu-fiction film, follows one man's journey navigating the UK's asylum system. Starring Ahmed Malek and BAFTA-nominee Youssef Kerkour, directed by BAFTA-winner Hassan Akkad, MATAR is an authentic, ethically-crafted tale produced by
Deadbeat Films and in collaboration with Choose Love.

Thank you to the International Academy of Digital Arts & Sciences for this recognition!

🔥 FINAL CALL OUT 🔥
• DANCE AS A TOOL FOR CHANGE•

After a very successful and exciting screening at
Chatham House for our film Dance for Change - we want to put a final call out to all the supporters of this project to donate to our crowdfunder
Please support these talented dancers and creatives in reaching their goals.

All the money donated is for buying the dance scene of Dzaleka refugee camp camera equipment so that they can have agency over telling their own stories and continue their incredible work of inspiration • dance as a tool for change .

This equipment is the same equipment we used to make the film and is a full circle for us to close this chapter of the project. We are so excited and grateful for everyone who has helped us this far.

Be apart of the journey 🌱

Please donate here:

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BRITISH CINEMATOGRAPHER MAGAZINE FEATURE

Deadbeat Films new department, Deadbeat Impact has been named as one of the 'Agents For Change' in diversity and inclusion by British Cinematographer British Society of Cinematographers (BSC)! 🙌

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As our Head of Impact Mabel Evans writes:

“We can’t stress how vital it is to make space for the perspectives and stories of asylum seekers, refugees and migrant experience in mainstream film—and the best people to tell that story are those who’ve lived it. Through listening to those with lived experience and producing Matar as a case study, we’ve developed the best way to make that happen.”

Some more really exciting news coming up regarding our new impact department. Watch this space LinkedIn community!

Launch of our "Intro to Film" program in partnership with BAFTA

Some photos from our ‘Intro to Film’ program, which was run last month as a partnership with BAFTA and Deadbeat Impact.

Aspiring filmmakers, who are currently claiming asylum here in the Uk, joined us to learn the basics of production and film a scene with industry leading crew.

In the words of director and course leader Hassan Akkad, “These initiatives demonstrate our commitment to effecting change in the representation and understanding of displacement.”

“We firmly believe that collective efforts are vital in achieving this goal. If you share our vision and would like to contribute to the continuation of the project, please do not hesitate to reach out!’

Many thanks to our partners Compass CollectiveBAFTA and Counterpoints Arts.

DEADBEAT IMPACT LAUNCH

Running a film set with Impact in mind doesn’t just mean reusable coffee cups: ☕️

- It means those with lived experience leading the creative narrative.

- It means adequate mental health care for filmmakers telling their own stories.

- It means learning, reflection and transparency. We are all in the process of growing and building a better, more ethical film industry.

Impact was at the core of our production of ‘Matar’ and is something we strive to have at the heart of all our productions. Read more about the project here: https://lnkd.in/gAUxviva