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3rd Annual EARTH FOCUS ENVIRONMENTAL FILM FESTIVAL Goes Virtual with Films & Discussions Inspiring Positive Change for the Planet Presented by KCET, PBS SoCal and Link TV
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Season 3 of
Could You Survive on the Breadline? have been funded through Screen Australia.
There are also a number of doco projects from producers which are yet to detail if they are TV, film or online.
Screen Australia’s Head of Content Sally Caplan said, “We’re very pleased to support these documentaries that will shine a light on issues including mental health and wellbeing, racism and the natural environment, and are sure to spark conversations. We’re excited to back the first ever Israeli documentary co-production with compelling feature
Prisoner X, from a strong creative team who are well placed to maximise opportunities in financing and pathways to audience across both countries.”
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Playing with Sharks: Australian documentary shines light on Valerie Taylor, deep sea diver who swam with sharks
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Valerie Taylor (seen here, wearing a chainmail sleeve) and her husband Ron were the first people to film sharks without using an underwater cage.
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She is renowned amongst her peers for her gutsy, pioneering environmentalism over the last 50 years, but it is only now that Valerie Taylor s legacy is being celebrated on screen.
Famously providing real sharks for Hollywood with husband Ron, the deep-sea diver s remarkable life is explored through breathtaking archive in the new Australian documentary Playing With Sharks, which played in competition at last week s Sundance Film Festival.
National Geographic Documentary Films Acquires Worldwide Rights for Underwater Exploration Feature Playing with Sharks Out of Sundance
Playing with Sharks Documents the Life of Australian Icon, Conservationist and Filmmaker Valerie Taylor
WASHINGTON (BUSINESS WIRE) National Geographic Documentary Films announced today the acquisition of the feature documentary
Playing with Sharks, from two-time Emmy-nominated director Sally Aitken, WildBear Entertainment and Dogwoof. The film documents the life of Australian icon, conservationist and filmmaker Valerie Taylor.
Called “visually stunning,” “enthralling” and “gorgeous” by critics after its Sundance premiere Friday evening, Playing with Sharks captures the life of a woman ahead of her time a true pioneer in both underwater filmmaking and shark research, whose life’s work has become the basis for much of what we know about sharks today. Through remarkable underwater archival footage, along with interviews with Vale
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