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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Tuesday, July 30, 2013
Three WorldView-funded projects shortlisted for Griersons
WorldView
July 30, 2013
The shortlist for the prestigious Grierson 2013: British Documentary Awards has
been announced, and we are proud that three projects we have supported,
No Fire Zone, Why Poverty? and 5 Broken Cameras are in the running for
awards.
We are particularly proud of No Fire Zone’s nomination for one of this
year’s new categories, Best Documentary on Current Affairs. Dawn Airey,
Chairman of the Grierson Trust said: “I’m delighted to announce the
shortlist for the 2013 Griersons including our two new categories. This
year in particular current affairs documentaries have shaken the world
and our category shortlist reflects the films and the themes that have
become some of the most talked about issues of the year. I anticipate
that this new category will be one of the toughest for our jury to
judge.
The shortlist categories are as follows:
Best Documentary on Current Affairs
A
film revealing the true extent of crimes against humanity in the final
weeks of the Sri Lankan civil war — told through eyewitness testimony
and shocking video evidence recorded by both the victims and
perpetrators. While the world looked away, as many as 40,000 civilians
lost their lives in a few bloody months. It is both a call to the
conscience of the world, a definitive film of record and an
uncompromising indictment of the men responsible for the bloody crimes
at the end of the Sri Lankan civil war.
Best Documentary Series
Worldview is an institutional partner of
Why Poverty? a project consisting of eight one-hour and 33 short
documentary films tackling various issues concerning poverty, including
the effectiveness of global aid, education, and gender equality.
WorldView supported three of the long-form films, Give Us the Money, Welcome to the World and Stealing Africa. All of the films can beviewed across our websites.
Best Cinema Documentary
A first-hand account of protests in Bil’in, a West Bank village affected
by the Israeli West Bank barrier. When his son is born in 2005, Bil’in
villager Emad Burnat gets his first camera. At the same time his fellow
villagers begin to resist a separation barrier being built nearby.
Burnat, a self-taught cameraman, begins to film this non-violent
struggle. In the resulting conflicts one camera after another used to
document these events is destroyed in the conflict, and each tells its
own story.
Final nominations will be announced on 17 September, and the winners
will be announced at a star-studded awards ceremony in London on 4
November 2013.
Above and home page: WorldView’s Phil Cox and team, receiving the award for Most Entertaining Documentary forThe Bengali Detective from Grayson Perry last year.