[Siss-l] Film
Tom Appleby
tpsappleby at hotmail.com
Mon Jan 29 19:42:12 GMT 2007
Dear All
Over the summer I worked on a film with a BBC cameraman Douglas Anderson.
We have now finished it and it will be shown at the Cube Cinema (central
Bristol off Jamaica Street -
www.cubecinema.com) on 20th February at 8pm.
Below is the blurb.
Please come along.
Tom
On an island off the West Coast of Scotland a group of locals have been
trying to try to protect an area of the sea from the destructive methods
used by the powerful Scottish fishing industry. This is their story, a
story of local consensus frustrated by a government too used to listening to
industrial lobbyists. A story of great policy but no action.
It was beautifully filmed by Blue Planet and Planet Earth Emmy Award winning
cameraman Douglas Anderson (famous for dismissing sharks as 'little dogs')
and contains rare and lovely UK marine footage as well as revealing
interviews with the parties involved.
It is a must see for anyone interested in environmental and social
campaigning - or the dangers of too many meetings.
It will include an introduction from the film makers.
For more information on the project see www.arrancoast.co.uk
Run time 54 minutes
Ticket price - £4 / £3 members
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