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Families on Trial: A Mother's Story - Raj Yagnik
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Sun Come Up - Jennifer Redfern
Sun Come Up tells the story of some of the worlds first climate refugees -- the Carteret Islanders. The film follows relocation leader Ursula Rakova and a group of young families as they search for new homes in war-torn Bougainville, an autonomous region of Papua New Guinea. To find out more about Jennifer Redfern, visit their profile Here. For more great films visit the Shooting People Channel.
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Tag - Richard Addlesee
Short film. Written, Directed, Produced, Edited by Richard Addlesee. Director of Photography Mariusz Scislowicz. Staring Jarrod Ellis & Sammy Deas. Shot on Canon 7D. To find out more about Richard Addlesee visit their profile Here. For more great films visit the Shooting People Channel.
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Portrait of the American Climber - Oakley Anderson-Moore
It is part of an on-going larger project to document the American rock climbing subculture of the last 50 years. So far, we have traveled on a shoestring from California to New York and back (in a 1976 VW van) to capture oral histories. The project seeks to capture the world, its origins, its complications, and its philosophies, among other things. To find out more about Oakley Anderson-Moore, visit their profile Here. For more great films visit the Shooting People Channel.
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First Date - Jemma Gray
Written & Directed by Elizabeth Pencavel. Producer Jemma Gray. The film is about growing old and a loving couples unchanging partnership over the years and the occasional uncomfortable moments of aged truth that creep up on you when you least expect them to.We are pleased to announce that in October First Date was chosen by BBC Big Screens to be shown around the country. To find out more about Jemma Gray, visit their profile Here. For more great films visit the Shooting People Channel.
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Speechless - James Cooper
D doesn't really like much, except for gangsta rap... and text messaging. Why talk when you can text?Winner of Best Film, Big Issue Film Festival 2007, the Barbican, LondonWinner of Best Comedy, Super Shorts Film Festival 2008, LondonWinner of Gold Award, The Smalls Showcase 2008, LondonWinner of Best Comedy Short, Lake County Film Festival 2008, USA. To find out more about James Cooper, visit their profile Here. For more great films visit the Shooting People Channel.
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African Israelites
Lonely Planet Travel writer Amelia Thomas is in Israel to investigate a community known locally as the Black Hebrews.
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Families on Trial
Three women talk candidly about the devastation caused by the arrest and sentencing of a family member. England and Wales has the highest imprisonment rate in Western Europe at 153 per 100,000 of the population; their families are rarely heard. According to Government research, prisoners who are supported and visited by their families are 25% less likely to reoffend than those who have no family contact or support. These visually and emotionally arresting films were commissioned by Prisoners' Families and Friends Service to raise awareness of the difficulties that families of prisoners face in the UK. Produced by wiredvideo.net
3RD BABELGUM ONLINE FILM FESTIVAL JURY AWARD WINNER. Watch all the 2010 BOFF 3 entries here
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Thursday South Central
The poignancy of life explored through the last day of one South Central native.
3RD BABELGUM ONLINE FILM FESTIVAL ENTRY 2010 Watch all the BOFF 3 entries here
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Familes on Trial: A Wife's Story - Raj Yagnik
England and Wales has the highest imprisonment rate in Western Europe at 153 per 100,000 of the population. Prison population across the UK stands at over 92,000.Families of prisoners are the invisible victims of crime, serving their own sentence of isolation, stigma and financial struggle.This is one of 5 short films commissioned by Prisoners' Families and Friends' Service to raise awareness of the difficulties faced by the families of prisoners, and to highlight the contribution they can make to reducing reoffending.According to Government research, prisoners who are supported and visited by their families are 25% less likely to reoffend than those who have no family contact or support.Find out more at: http://www.familiesontrial.org. To find out more about Raj Yagnik, visit their profile Here. For more great films visit the Shooting People Channel.
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