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London
Experimental documentary concerning the effect of the July 7, 2005 terrorist attack on London. Featuring empty Tube stations, security cameras, stock news footage and a timecode that freezes at 08:50, the time of the first explosion.
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Tinkerers Sharpening Service
Documentary by Catherine Cooper. A couple reflect on their life as itinerant knife-sharpeners. Nominated for Best Documentary at the 2007 YoungCuts Film Festival. www.YoungCuts.com
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WAYout
Music in Sierra Leone. After 11 years of conflict, Sierra Leone is the 2nd poorest country in the world and music is playing a major part in rebuilding the country. During the war it was seen as the only voice of opposition; now it gives voice to the disengaged and hope to young people for the future
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Dolly and the ink spots
Formed in the early fifties, the Inkspots were the most dynamic singing combination of their time. They became hugely popular for their unique African sound but strict racial laws meant that performances were restricted to a black-only audience, robbing the band of the artistic recognition they deserved. Their experiences reveal the repressive dynamics of the age in which they lived.
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Ben Prestage-No Overdubs (Michael Capitelli)
One-man band, Ben Prestage takes Blues to a new generation. Using primaries homemade instruments, he is a music making machine.
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Jurga - Sandman's child
Social music video through the child's view, in Ghor province, Afghanistan.
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Heavy Load in New York (Jerry Rothwell)
Michael, Simon and Jim are three adults with learning disabilities who, with their support workers Mick and Paul, make up unlikely punk band Heavy Load. A revealing portrait of the band's journey and the effect that filmmaking has on both them and the director.
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Radar Three - Cassettes From My Ex
When Jason Bitner (FOUND magazine) discovered a mixtape in his mother’s basement from teenage love, Kate, he realized there must have been a reason he’d held onto the tape for so long. The reason? Memories. Realizing there were more stories of teen heartbreak and discovery from the cassette generation to be found, Jason wrote his, asked friends to contribute, and is now seeing the project go from tape to storytelling site to print anthology. Julie Gerstein (writer, NYLON, Dazed & Confused), Vinnie Angel (filmmaker & product designer), Michael Hearst (writer & composer) and The Magnetic Field’s Claudia Gonson discuss their involvement and the stories behind their tapes.
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After Did:The Conductor's Take – Amanda Lyons
Featuring Christian Curnyn (Conductor: After Dido">Here. For more great films visit the Shooting People Channel..
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Doug Walker:Behind the Scenes – Helen Muphey
I shot and edited a behind the scenes documentary for new emerging artist Doug Walker when he shot his first promo The Mystery for Therapy Films. To find out more about Helen Murphey, visit their profile Here. For more great films visit the Shooting People Channel..
 

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