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Queen Camila visits Royal Trinity Hospice – Event Coverage

Flix was honoured to capture Her Royal Highness Queen Camilla, the former Duchess of Cornwall, during her visit to Royal Trinity Hospice. As Royal Patron, her personal interest in the hospice's progress is evident. Our team, donned in their best, had the rare privilege of filming the Duchess as she interacted with staff, patients, and visitors. This memorable day resulted in a short film, approved...

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Field and Flower – Corporate Promotion

Field and Flower is a unique company providing high quality, rare breed and game meats all over the UK through a ‘to the door’ box delivery service. Their story is one of dedication to the land and best practice in animal husbandry, and wanting to bring those values, and amazing quality meat products, to people who might otherwise not have access to them.   Getting to know...

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Youth Chances: Fill in the survey – Charity Call to Action

Fuelling the Youth Chances social research project, Flix crafted a dynamic film series for the Metro Charity. Packed with short interviews, the films inspire participation in the survey by showcasing young LGBT individuals sharing their experiences. This film encapsulates their voices and encourages others to seize the opportunity to be heard....

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‘I Didn’t Want That’ – Drama

Dying Matters entrusted Flix to craft a short drama emphasising the significance of discussing dying. The film explores end-of-life scenarios, shedding light on the consequences when wishes go un-communicated. Titled 'I Didn't Want That,' the film has garnered over 700K online views, receiving acclaim in the UK and capturing global attention at the Cannes Film Festival 2013. Its powerful message on the importance of open...

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‘Time to Talk, Doc!’ – Promotional Film

'Time to talk, Doc?' is designed to empower GPs in initiating end-of-life conversations with individuals affected by dementia. The film enhances GPs' awareness of effective communication strategies with dementia patients, carers, and families. Building on the success of 'How Long Have I Got, Doc?,' Dying Matters' initial GP training resource, this film emerges from confidence training workshops. GPs' concerns, particularly about discussing end-of-life care shortly...

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Breaking Through Dementia’ – Trailer

'360 Forward' engaged Flix to create a training resource for health practitioners and caregivers supporting individuals with dementia. The resource delves into three real-life scenarios, guided by therapist and dementia coach Julia Pitkin. Through dramatic reconstructions and pivotal 'sliding doors' moments, the resource demonstrates how varied approaches can enhance communication and understanding. Widely utilised in UK care settings, it encourages innovative communication methods for dementia...

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‘I Didn’t Know That’ – Making Of Documentary

Flix crafted a 'behind the scenes' documentary, unravelling the creation of 'I Didn't Know That.' This exploration delves into the cultural nuances of supporting a Muslim end-of-life experience. It unravels traditions, practices, and the intricate process of producing a training film. The documentary not only offers insights into filmmaking but also introduces the Flix team, providing a deeper understanding of their collaborative process....

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‘I Didn’t Know That’ – Drama

Commissioned by The Heart of England NHS Foundation Trust, Flix crafted a training film spotlighting end-of-life care within the Muslim community. This poignant drama navigates one family's hospital experience, seamlessly integrating learning points. Medical practitioners and the Muslim community gain insights into traditions, fostering understanding and dialogue. The film fosters a stronger working relationship, emphasising the significance of cultural nuances in end-of-life care....

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‘Dying to Know’ – Trailer

Dying to Know was originally a theatre play written by the Red Tie theatre company on the Isle of Wight. Flix were commissioned by the National Council for Palliative Care to adapt the play into a film to enable the story to reach wider audiences. The film was shot on the Isle of Wight, involving the local community on every level from locations to casting...

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