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Lawand is a five-year-old Kurdish boy, deaf since birth and unable to communicate with those around him. Faced with the ongoing conflict in Iraq, Lawand’s parents make the difficult decision to travel to the United Kingdom as refugees. After a treacherous journey, and an extended period in a Dunkirk refugee camp, the family settles in Derby, home of the Royal School for the Deaf. Edward Lovelace’s poetic, visually striking documentary follows Lawand’s dramatic progress over several years, as he learns British Sign Language, revealing a bright, charismatic and inquisitive boy who discovers friendship and a new way to express himself. But just as he begins to find his community, the threat of deportation arises, and his family must battle to retain the new life they have made for themselves.



  • Year
    2023
  • Runtime
    84 minutes
  • Language
    English
  • Director
    Edward Lovelace
  • Screenwriter
    Edward Lovelace
  • Producer
    Fleur Nieddu, Beyan Taher, Neil Andrews, Marisa Clifford, Edward Lovelace
  • Executive Producer
    Thomas Benski, Tim O'Shea, Diene Petterle, Lisa Marie Russo, Kwesi Dickson, Isabel Freer
  • Cinematographer
    Ben Fordesman
  • Editor
    David Charap, Shahnaz Dulaimy, Michael Nollet, David Whitakker
  • Composer
    Tom Hodge