- Sailing Miss Sadie
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Sailing Miss Sadie is a feature-length documentary film directed by Johnny Lambe and starring TV presenter and Prince's Trust Ambassador Sadie Kaye and three persistent young offenders from The Prince's Trust. The film's screen-premiere was at the Gate Cinema in Notting Hill, London. The film's 2010 TV premiere was on the Community Channel (UK) and Sky Real Lives. It was also broadcast on the Discovery Channel. Sadie takes three persistent young offenders (Christopher Tahaney, Geoffrey Nganga & Sam Todd) on a Caribbean voyage of discovery to mentor them and change their perspectives on life. They sail to Venezuela and visit inmates inside anarchic El Rodeo Jail before joining the Nobel Peace Prize-nominated Proyecto Alcatraz[1] which helps teenage gang members in Caracas to find direction to turn their lives around. The film was among the first to be showcased on global film network ITZON in September 2011. It is being distributed through PatientZero Productions and was shortlisted for a "People's Choice" World Film Festival award.[2] The film features music from The Peppermint Apes[3] and Mark Horwood[4] and was post-produced by Andrei D. Gomes Da Costa and Dominic Dandridge of Create4TV[5]
References
- ^ http://www.proyectoalcatraz.org/espanol/noticias/noticiasver.php?idNoticia=27
- ^ http://www.cultureunplugged.com/play/5204/Sailing-Miss-Sadie
- ^ http://www.gazette-news.co.uk/sound_check/8490949.Apes_leap_into_the_world_of_online_TV_to_get_close_to_fans/
- ^ http://www.theargus.co.uk/news/4635991.Brighton_musician_found_hanged/
- ^ http://www.create4.tv
External links
Categories:- British documentary films
- 2009 films
- British films
- English-language films
- Spanish-language films
- 2000s documentary films
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