‘An Afghan Education’ – a documentary I shot on female education in Afghanistan will have it’s world premiere at the 47th Athens International Film and Video Festival. In a country where 85% of girls are still out of school, the film follows two girls whose determination to receive an education led them from remote villages in… Continue reading An Afghan Education to Premiere at Athens International Film and Video Festival
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An Afghan Education is complete!
An Afghan Education is finally finished and ready for festival submissions! *** In a country where 85% of girls are still out of school, this is the story of two girls whose determination to receive an education led them from remote villages in central Afghanistan to study at University in Kabul. It is also the… Continue reading An Afghan Education is complete!
An Afghan Education (2019)
* Unfortunately, the situation in Afghanistan has changed a great deal since shooting this documentary. The Taliban’s return to power and the uncertainty that continues to surround their policies around the education of girls and women throughout the country has meant that, for the time being, I have decided to remove the film to protect… Continue reading An Afghan Education (2019)
One Film Fan Reviews How We Are Now
Documentary Short Film Review “How We Are Now” 4 Mar 2017 | Documentary Film Reviews WATCH THE TRAILERHERE WATCH THE FILMHERE First, the Recap: The human connection. We experience it day in and day out via our interactions with friends, family, co-workers, the cashier at the grocery or any other myriad of situations where contact… Continue reading One Film Fan Reviews How We Are Now
Uk Film Review Reviews How We Are Now
A brilliant review of ‘How We Are Now’ by Chris Olson at UK Film Review. How We Are Now documentary film November 16, 2016 | UK Film Review Directed by Andrea Niada Starring Peter Kerr & Douglas Adams Documentary Film Review by Chris Olson With heartbreaking insight, How We Are Now is a… Continue reading Uk Film Review Reviews How We Are Now
HOW WE ARE NOW (2014)
‘Shot over a week in an observational style, the film follows Peter, a retired actor, who lives with his partner of sixty years, Douglas. Both in their eighties, their lives have become increasingly centred around their old age, Peter having taken more of a carer’s role for Douglas. As Douglas approaches his eighty-third birthday, the… Continue reading HOW WE ARE NOW (2014)