Unchosen Bristol Film Festival - second night
Sharon | 24.08.2010 10:22
Raising awareness of human trafficking
Tuesday 26th October 7.30pm Hall 2, Colston Hall Tickets £2
Three Shorts
1. BRISTOL BIKE PROJECT Directed by Alistair Oldham
2. ECHOES Directed by Rob Brown
3. BRAZIL’S CHILD PROSTITUTES
Directed by Chris Rogers - for BBC Our World
1st short: Bristol Bike Project - A short film about cycling, recycling and asylum.
Q&A’s by: Bristol Director Alistair Oldham
2nd short: Echoes - A female sex trafficker faces an unexpected moral dilemna.
Q&A’s by: Director Rob Brown
3rd short: Brazil’s Child Prostitutes - This recently shot documentary shows the scandalous reality of children used and exploited in the sex trade in Brazil.
Q&A’s by: BBC Investigative journalist Chris Rogers.
Introduced by Dr. William Brown Co Author of ‘Moving People, Moving Images: Cinema and Trafficking in The New Europe’
Pre-film performance: WorldRoots - a ‘Gathering Voices’ choir.
Tuesday 26th October 7.30pm Hall 2, Colston Hall Tickets £2
Three Shorts
1. BRISTOL BIKE PROJECT Directed by Alistair Oldham
2. ECHOES Directed by Rob Brown
3. BRAZIL’S CHILD PROSTITUTES
Directed by Chris Rogers - for BBC Our World
1st short: Bristol Bike Project - A short film about cycling, recycling and asylum.
Q&A’s by: Bristol Director Alistair Oldham
2nd short: Echoes - A female sex trafficker faces an unexpected moral dilemna.
Q&A’s by: Director Rob Brown
3rd short: Brazil’s Child Prostitutes - This recently shot documentary shows the scandalous reality of children used and exploited in the sex trade in Brazil.
Q&A’s by: BBC Investigative journalist Chris Rogers.
Introduced by Dr. William Brown Co Author of ‘Moving People, Moving Images: Cinema and Trafficking in The New Europe’
Pre-film performance: WorldRoots - a ‘Gathering Voices’ choir.
Sharon
Original article on IMC Bristol:
http://bristol.indymedia.org/article/693236