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A UK registered charity supporting the
African diaspora's contribution to Africa's development. ScreenStation
is AFFORD's official video partner. Current projects include the Africa
Mine Film Season and short film production with young UK based Africans
during spring and summer 2006. |
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We
are proud to be Music for Change's official video partner. Over the coming
years we will continue the Reel
Lives project which began in Sierra Leone with DVDs produced in India
and the Caribbean. |
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Exhibitors and promoters of black culture and history in Britain. Partners for
Africa Mine Film Season in collaboration with the ORIKI exhibition and events
programme Spring/Summer 06. |
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Black World is a major national initiative led by the British Film Institute
to place creativity in the heart of world cinema/moving image practice by
promoting black African diaspora film activity. Partners in the Africa Mine Film Season. |
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Zanzibar
based music and cultural network for musicians, DJs, producers and promoters.
Co-producers of As Old As My Tongue, our forthcoming documentary profile
of Bi Kidude. Busara also present the World's friendliest music festival,
Sauti za Busara every February. |
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The
lead agency involved in the production of Just
Peace, CARE International is a global humanitarian organisation, working
with over 30 million disadvantaged people each year in 72 of the world's
poorest countries. |
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The Ciné Lumiere within the Institut Français is an independent
show case for the very best French, European and World cinema. Supporters
of Africa Mine Film Season in collaboration with their Mosaîques
Festival. |
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The capital's strategic agency for film and media, promoting and developing
London as a major international filmmaking and film cultural capital.
Supported Africa Mine Film Season and commissioned ScreenStation to work
with their Local Digital Network events in 2006. |
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The UK Film Council is the Government-backed strategic agency for film
in the UK. Its main aim is to stimulate a competitive, successful and
vibrant UK film industry and culture. Supported Africa Mine Film Season. |
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The
finest venue at the UK's largest festival. We have collaborated on visuals
and recording events, protests, and performances. |
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A Diaspora organisation formed in the 1990's to support Iteso people in
the UK. In summer 2006 we will work with young people from IWA as they
trace their cultural history from Uganda to the UK in a project supported
by the Heritage Lottery Fund. |
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Network
of South London film-makers and film and video facilities. |
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Originally a film society based at University College London department
of Anthropology. PocketVisions is now an independent exhibitor and distributor
of world-class documentaries, holding regular screenings and debates in
London and providing access to academic and expert advice for filmmakers. |
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We
have supported the Radical Activists Network since it was formed in 2004
by members of London anti-war and anti-racist movements. Read all about
them and get involved. |
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The
Refugee Council is the largest organisation in the UK working with asylum
seekers and refugees. In past years ScreenStation has organised film screenings
at the Ritzy as part of Refugee Week. Andy also produced their 'Safe Place'
film featuring Thierry Henry, Gary Lineker and young asylum seekers adjusting
to life in the UK. |
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Still
south London's favourite film pushers and home to regular ScreenStation
events. |
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Save
the Children UK commissioned us to produce 'Children in the Peace Process',
a 12 minute film about their work with children affected by the conflict
on Sudan. The film allows the children to speak for themselves as they
attempt to rebuild their lives. |
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FOR PEACE AND DEVELOPMENT |
A registered UK charity Sudanese Mothers for Peace and Development is working with us to develop Sudan Voices: Converstions with Women, and in Partnership with the Scarman Trust's Community Champion Award has funded the first in the series.
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An artist-led organisation set up in 2000 by musicians / DJs / broadcasters
Rita Ray and Max Reinhardt now supported by Creative Producer Elliott
Jack. Its aim is to publicise, popularise and promote live and recorded
World music in all of its forms, (traditional, roots, popular, new hybrid,
digital) establish new, culturally diverse audiences and to be a catalyst
in the ever-evolving world music scene. |
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contact us ScreenStation Productions Ltd is a registered company in the U.K. Company no. 5055581 |