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DN EP 083: Escape From Luanda - Phil Grabsky
from Directors Notes » Podcasts April 09, 2008
Director Phil Grabsky has been working in the film industry for over 20 years, creating documentary programmes for BBC strands such as Timewatch and Reputations, as well as arts programmes for Channel Five. However, I first came into contact with Phil s work through his 2003 feature documentary The Boy who Plays on the Buddhas of Bamiyan and am pleased to have him join me this week for an interview about his latest feature doc Escape From Luanda. Showlinks Seventh Art Productions Escape From Luanda The Boy who Plays on the Buddhas of Bamiyan Sony DSR PD-150 straight 8 back2back productions Sony HVR-Z1U Sony HDW 750 Sony HDW F900 Sony PMW-EX1 More4 Sundance Institute Black Gold
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DN EP 083: Escape From Luanda - Phil Grabsky
from Directors Notes April 09, 2008
Director Phil Grabsky has been working in the film industry for over 20 years, creating documentary programmes for BBC strands such as Timewatch and Reputations, as well as arts programmes for Channel Five. However, I first came into contact with Phil s work through his 2003 feature documentary The Boy who Plays on the Buddhas of Bamiyan and am pleased to have him join me this week for an interview about his latest feature doc Escape From Luanda. Showlinks Seventh Art Productions Escape From Luanda The Boy who Plays on the Buddhas of Bamiyan Sony DSR PD-150 straight 8 back2back productions Sony HVR-Z1U Sony HDW 750 Sony HDW F900 Sony PMW-EX1 More4 Sundance Institute Black Gold
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Escape From Luanda - Phil Grabsky
from Directors Notes » Podcasts April 08, 2008
Escape From Luanda (2007) In Luanda, one of the world s poorest and most dangerous places, three students from Angola s only music school work towards their end-of-year concert. The Music School is Angola?s first and only school of its kind. It houses some 80 students, most of them desperately poor. Many face disapproval and outright rejection from their families who can?t see a future in music. This film asks if, despite the ravages of 27 years of civil war, musical passion can overcome terrible hardships.
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Escape From Luanda - Phil Grabsky
from Directors Notes April 08, 2008
Escape From Luanda (2007) In Luanda, one of the world s poorest and most dangerous places, three students from Angola s only music school work towards their end-of-year concert. The Music School is Angola’s first and only school of its kind. It houses some 80 students, most of them desperately poor. Many face disapproval and outright rejection from their families who can’t see a future in music. This film asks if, despite the ravages of 27 years of civil war, musical passion can overcome terrible hardships.
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