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05:30
The Prodigy
A young pianist in her break through performance reflects upon her past and all of the sacrifices she has had to make in order to appease her overbearing mother and her insistent demand to play piano all the while begging the question to be asked, was it worth it?
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03:59
Schoolday - Rosa Russo
Promo of a feature documentary. What can an average schoolday tell us about our world? In Africa, children walk to school for hours, while in the West, children carry mobile phones or go through metal detectors at the school gates. SCHOOLDAY is a film where an ordinary day becomes an allegory of the present time. To find out more about Rosa Russo, visit their profile Here. For more great films visit the Shooting People Channel.
02:25
The Realness - Tessa Morgan
This is a taster of my new Documentary currently in development.In a small studio in central London Fred teaches an early style of street dance called 'Locking'. This is a dance that he learnt from Greg Campbellock Jr, a vibrant character in his late 50s who grew up in Compton, LA and was a key member of the dances founding group The Lockers. Together they teach classes to all standards and abilities and despite being from completely different backgrounds and generations the two have formed an alliance travelling the world together teaching the style in its original form. To find out more about Tessa Morgan, visit their profile Here. For more great films visit the Shooting People Channel.
05:03
Four Eyes - Jon Muschamp
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09:40
Fight - Lewis Metcalfe
My uni graduation film focusing on the romance male youths have with violence. I picked up best short at Renderyard International Short Film Festival and competed in last years Raindance in the digital category. It also competed in several other festivals across the country. To find out more about Lewis Metcalfe, visit their profile Here. For more great films visit the Shooting People Channel.
08:38
The Night Shift - Jack Foxton
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12:01
MENSAJES DE VOZ
Marta comes back to Madrid in order to try living with Luis again.
01:48
Future I Am
A struggle between good and evil for the future of humanity.
3RD BABELGUM ONLINE FILM FESTIVAL ENTRY 2010 Watch all the BOFF 3 entries here
03:28
JACQUI SMITH AWARDED BLUE PLAQUE - Heydon Prowse
To highlight the grotesque nature of MP's expenses claims, at a time when most taxpayers are finding it hard to get by, we unveiled a blue plaque on Home Secretary Jacqui Smiths South London residence to honour her services to the people.Last July MPs (surprisingly) voted to keep their second home allowances (along with a 2.25 percent pay rise). The rules enabled the Home Secretary to claim 116,000 to furnish her second constituency home in Redditch, which she shares with her husband (paid as his wifes Parliamentary adviser at 40,000-a-year) and children, with barbeques and porn films. She could only do this by claiming her sisters house in South London, where she occupies a second room, to be her first home.Other MPs who deserve blue plaques are:Alistair Darling who has a choice of four homes; he is provided with two grace and favour homes at the publics expense, rents out his former private home (originally taxpayer funded) for his private profit and then he claims for his other home.Houseing minister Margaret Beckett who was given a grace-and-favour home in 18th-century Admiralty House in late 1997 and claimed 106,000 in expenses for a second home in the six years from 2001/02 to 2006/07.Tony McNulty, the Employment Minister, who claimed 60,000 as a second home allowance for the house in which his parents live.It is also funny (and worrying) that the woman who reassures us how safe and secure the personal information to be stored on ID cards will be, couldnt even stop the sordid details of her own private life from being leaked to the press.It is also funny (and worrying) that the woman who is supposed to be responsible for the security of our country couldnt stop a couple of reporters from fixing a blue plaque to her house at eight in the morning on Easter Monday. We found the house on Street View (there were two coppers sitting outside her door) and no one stopped us as we fiddled around outside suspiciously for about 20 minutes. We are being asked in Stasi-esque police adverts to trust our instincts and report possible terrorist activity (i.e. call the fuzz if the towel-heads move in next door). But surely if the millions of terrorist cells here in the UK were really poised to attack then they would be doing it right now. I wonder if theyre sitting at home reading about our stunt in The Sun saying, A thousand curses! If only we had thought to use the internet to find Jacqui Smiths house, could have blown that filthy porn-guzzling infidel limb from limb by now! To find out more about Heydon Prowse, visit their profile Here. For more great films visit the Shooting People Channel.
10:13
The esecutive
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