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Jerry Rothwell’s “Donor Unknown” gets UK Release

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Following heaps of acclaim at New York’s Tribeca Film Festival, Jerry Rothwell returns home for the UK release of “Donor Unknown”
Nothing in the Hollywood imagination can compete with the plot of “Donor Unknown”.
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Danielle Vitalis talks about Attack The Block

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Full of pride in one of our many talented emerging young artists, Danielle Vitalis, co-star of the film Attack the Block, we went down to the Soho Theatre to interview her.

Hi8us Alumni Hitting the Big Time

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Two Hi8us alumni hit the red carpet at Cannes and for the premiere of the most anticipated British release of the year.

Trans Atlantic Hi8us

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There’s been some trans-Atlantic festival hopping this week with our major presence at the East End Film Festival and two members of the Hi8us family at Tribeca in New York.

Three films from Hi8us South in Festival’s 10 year best

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As part of their 10th anniversary celebrations East End Film Festival will be repeat screening a selection of the best short films screened at the festival over the past 10 years. They include three films from Hi8us South.

At the East End Film Festival

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Among all of the delights at this year’s East End Film Festival, 27 April – 2 May, will be the opportunity to see new short films from Hi8us South.

Danielle hits the right note again

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The Department for Education, in partnership with the National Council for Voluntary Youth Services [NCVYS], brought together over 270 delegates with a stake in services for young people on March 9 2011. Danielle Vitalis gave a presentation on the L8R project with the usual confidence, charm and just plain cool!

Vault wraps

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Four great new short films for East End Film Festival’s Vault programme are now complete. This year we worked to the East End Film Festival’s chosen theme “Aspire”. With access to athletes likely to be competing in 2012, Hi8us South also asked the participants look at ways in which the Olympic aspirational goals are reflected in their own communities.

Bow Then and Now: Bridging Cultures

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The Bridging Cultures Awards from the Institute of Community Cohesion supported by the Baring Foundation is a prestigious awards programme that recognises great achievement in community cohesion. Bow Then and Now received the Highly Commended Award at this year’s ceremony.

Another BAFTA

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L8R Youngers received the third BAFTA nomination in our company’s history. We were genuinely surprised when at the awards ceremony on 28th November, we were announced as the winner in the Primary Learning category.

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