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Produced by Knucklehead and directed by Hugh Rochfort, the film harnesses the wonder and joy experienced by a group of children from Belmont School in East London on a day trip to Southend-on-Sea. 

The poetic documentary-style film, Do you Remember? narrated by British actor, David Harewood MBE, follows a school group on a day trip to the seaside for the first time and shines a light on the charity’s Great Days Out to give children an unforgettable day out, creating friendships and memories.  

The children travelled on Variety’s famous Sunshine Coach which are specially adapted, accessible minibuses that cater for children with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND).

It will be shown on Cineworld screens around the UK as part of the cinema chain's partnership with Variety, coinciding with Cineworld's fundraising initiative, 'have a heart - help a child'.

Variety – Do you Remember?

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Do you Remember? gives a powerful charity message spotlighting in the UK there are more than 1.3 million disabled children and young people, and nearly four million children living in poverty.

Founding Partner of Knucklehead, Tim Katz said "Every child deserves a trip to the seaside, but sadly not all get one. We were delighted to help Variety in the way we best could - by making a film to show how important the work is that they do. The more kids that get a day out to let loose and enjoy themselves, the more we will have achieved something special. It's been a pleasure to help."

Brenda Ramsey, Corporate Partnership Manager and charity film liaison, of Variety, the Children’s Charity said: “Variety is grateful to Knucklehead for making a powerful film that we hope will emotionally capture anyone who watches the film to support our cause and help fund life-changing programs that help children and young people in the UK living in poverty, disadvantaged and disabled to fulfil their potential and to thrive.”

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