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Redwings is thanking supporters after being awarded second place in the People’s Choice category at the Charity Film Awards.
The film, ‘A Second Chance for Boo’, was produced by Norfolk company Immersive Studios and narrated by Norfolk-born actor and writer Stephen Fry.
Lynn Cutress, Chief Executive of Redwings, said: “We’re absolutely over the moon that our film about gentle giant Boo has been recognised in this way – thank you so much to everyone who voted for us.”
“The film was made in 2020 to help raise money for the horses, ponies, donkeys and mules in Redwings’ care, and we’re really happy that Boo’s story has captured the hearts of those who voted. We hope that this will mean even more people will see this wonderful film and choose to support our work.”
Boo had lost the sight in one eye to cancer and was cruelly shot causing him to lose the sight in the other before coming to live at Redwings. He lived at the charity’s Hapton Headquarters for 12 years.
Lynn added: “He was a huge favourite among staff and visitors, and there remains a Boo-shaped hole in our hearts after we lost him just before Christmas. This is such a lovely tribute to him.”
If you’d like to watch ‘A Second Chance for Boo’, visit redwings.org.uk