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	<title>dummyjim.com &#187; National Deaf Children&#8217;s Society</title>
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		<title>DUMMY JIM TEAMS UP WITH THE NATIONAL DEAF CHILDREN&#8217;S SOCIETY</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 15 Oct 2008 20:40:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Edinburgh-based filmmaker, Matt Hulse, has embarked on making a feature film based on a journal published in 1957 called I cycled into the Arctic Circle. The journal tells a story of a profoundly deaf James Duthie, known as &#8216;Dummy Jim&#8217;, who travelled 3000 miles on his bike in 1951, from his village in Scotland via [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Edinburgh-based filmmaker, <strong><a href="http://anormalboy.wordpress.com" target="_blank">Matt Hulse</a></strong>, has embarked on making a feature film based on a journal published in 1957 called I cycled into the Arctic Circle.</p>
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<p>The journal tells a story of a profoundly deaf James Duthie, known as &#8216;Dummy Jim&#8217;, who travelled 3000 miles on his bike in 1951, from his village in Scotland via France to the Arctic Circle.</p>
<p>The movie maker is raising funds to complete the project through the sale of special <a href="http://dummyjim.com/cycle/kindly-folk/shop/" target="_blank"><strong>Dummy Jim merchandise</strong></a> and a percentage of these sales will go towards NDCS drama workshops for deaf children and young people.</p>
<p>The film director is appealing to people who believe in unique, innovative and independent films to support the project.</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.dummyjim.com" target="_blank">Dummy Jim</a></strong> has already attracted support from Jerwood Charitable Foundation. Well-known BBC ‘Switch’ actor Samuel Dore had been cast in the lead role.</p>
<p><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-220" title="ndcs black only logo" src="http://dummyjim.com/cycle/wp-content/uploads/2008/10/NDCS-300x245.jpg" alt="ndcs black only logo" width="210" height="172" />Matt Hulse explains: “James &#8216;Dummy Jim&#8217; Duthie had a real affinity with children, both deaf and hearing. He was concerned with their welfare, both in the UK and overseas, and shared with children a genuine, open-hearted curiosity about the world around him. It&#8217;s particularly appropriate therefore that the partnership is with a charity who shares the same interest in the welfare of children. “</p>
<p>“This partnership is of immense value to us. The public support of a well-established and respected charity sends out a clear message of validation and good will towards Dummy Jim. We look forward to developing the relationship with NDCS and helping raise money to support both the charity&#8217;s work and the making of our film.”</p>
<p>Ruth Couthino, NDCS Development Manager, adds: “We are pleased to have become a charity partner for the ‘Dummy Jim’ movie and are grateful to the team for supporting our arts projects for deaf children and young people.”</p>
<p>“Access to the arts is extremely important for deaf children. The opportunity to express themselves through a variety of creative forms can help deaf children develop their self-confidence, emotional intelligence, and conceptual understanding.”</p>
<p>An <strong><a href="http://www.dummyjim.com" target="_blank">interactive website</a></strong> has been created in advance of a feature film to give visitors a chance to explore some of the highlights of Duthie’s journey.</p>
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