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GLOBAL
FLYER: NONSTOP AROUND THE WORLD
Fast turnaround one-hour event documentary for Discovery International and Discovery
Travel, produced through exclusive access to Steve Fossett’s record breaking,
nonstop solo flight around the world in the Virgin Atlantic Global Flyer aircraft.
Winner of the Golden Camera Award for Best Documentary:
2005 US International Film and Video Festival |
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PUT TO THE
TEST
Observational documentary focusing on a group of
primary school children from a working class area of
Belfast as they prepare to sit the Transfer Test, which
may or may not open the door to a place at a grammar
school.
Winner of Royal Television Society Award for Best
Regional Documentary |
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FLEADH FEVER
Observational documentary, which mingles with the behind-the-scenes
hype and excitement at a traditional Irish fleadh (music festival).
Winner of Light Entertainment Award at the Celtic
Film & Television Festival |
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FROM RUSSIA
- FOR OMAGH
Unique live performance by the Chorus of the Kirov
Opera of St Petersburg in memory of the victims of
the Omagh bomb. Includes an exclusive interview with
Kirov chief Valery Gergiev, currently acknowledged
as one of the world’s greatest conductors. (Co-production
with Landseer Film & Television Productions and
in association with BBC Enterprises).
Winner of the Silver Screen Award for Best Documentary:
US International Film & Video Festival |
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THE VIBE
Three series of a studio-based weekly drama-magazine for
teens with hearing difficulties for Channel 4, in which group
of young people invite celebrity guests to perform and discuss
current issues in their own customised space
New York Festivals Finalist
Best Portrayal of Disabled People in a Television Programme |
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THE QUEEN'S
JOOLS & FESTIVAL VIRGIN
Two half-hour documentaries recording Jools
Holland and Margi Clarke’s quirky personal diaries
of the Belfast Festival at Queen's – the UK’s
second biggest international arts festival.
EMA Award for Best Documentary |
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THE YEAR OF
THE HARP
One-hour documentary following Irish composer Shaun
Davey during the year in which he composed and premiered
his highly-acclaimed Concerto for Two Harps, produced
albums for Liam O’Flynn and Rita Connolly and
composed the score for the Royal Shakespeare Company’s ‘A
Winter’s Tale’.
Highly Commended Best Documentary: New York Television
Festival |