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Abingdon Film Unit

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113:. The Unit has so far produced over 200 short films, many of which have won prizes or received screenings at festivals in the UK and abroad. The influence of Grigsby's distinctive philosophy and aesthetic - using the medium of film "to give voice to the voiceless", explore "the poetry of the everyday" and allow audiences time and space in which to make their own judgements about the material - are often discernible in AFU documentaries, whilst AFU animations celebrate a hand-drawn or hand-made approach. The Unit encourages students to adopt the highest standards, and to develop their ideas through a process of careful research and reflection that seeks to clarify at every stage the aims and intentions of their films. 26: 148:
in November 2007 ahead of outings the following year at Raindance and LIDF. The film examines the devastating effects of land mines on the people of Cambodia, and was made with support of an NGO called Landmine Disability Support or LMDS. In 2009, the AFU produced another half-hour documentary called
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before screenings at Raindance and a new festival pioneered by the AFU in collaboration with the Westminster branch of the United Nations Association called 'We The People'. This film, made by Matthew Copson (director, editor), Tom Bateman (camera) and William McDowell (sound), follows a promising
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and the Bradford Animation Festival. The AFU has come to the attention of the press on several occasions through articles in, among others, the Times Educational Supplement, Vertigo magazine and Sight and Sound. Its members have also featured in local television and radio broadcasts.
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and the school's Head of Drama, Jeremy Taylor. They led the Unit together until Grigsby's death at the age of 76 in March 2013. The Film Unit has had several films selected for screening at the National Film Theatre in London and others added to the National Film Archive.
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young basketball player in Moldova called Andreii as he struggles to choose between staying in his native country - one of the poorest in Europe - or, like so many of his friends, moving away to pursue his dream of playing basketball professionally in another country.
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The Film Unit holds annual screenings at November each year consisting of projects curated over the past year. These take place in the school's Amey Theatre and are open to the public free of charge and are often attended by a number of film industry professionals.
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winning directors Jonas Mortensen (cinematography) and Colin O'Toole (direction), Mikkel Eriksen and Larry Sider (sound design), Nikolaj Larsen and Arvid Eriksson (editing), Duncan Pickstock and Rebekah Tolley (direction), and animators Joanna Harrison and
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Two large-scale films have been made, one in Cambodia called 'Gravel and Stones' and the other in Moldova, called 'One Foot on the Ground'. Gravel and Stones was a thirty-minute film about the experience of disabled people in
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called 'Gravel and Stones', made by Edward Hofman and Ben Hollins (directors), Tom Wakeling (cinematography), Andrew Mcgrath (sound recordist) and Suon Rottana (research and translation). It premiered at the
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Abingdon Film Unit Vimeo Page (Where all films are uploaded)
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Michael Grigsby
Abingdon
http://www.abingdonfilmunit.com/
Abingdon School
Abingdon-on-Thames
Michael Grigsby
BAFTA
Geoff Dunbar
National Film Theatre
BFI Future Film Festival
Cambodia
BFI Southbank
BFI Southbank
List of Old Abingdonians
"Other Half-Drama, Film and Media"


"About"
"Michael Grigsby"
"Film Unit"
"Michael Grigsby 1936-2013"
"Cobblers - BFI British Film Institute"
"Morning - BFI British Film Institute"
"The Stables - BFI British Film Institute"
"Squeaky Little People - BFI British Film Institute"
"Prospects - BFI British Film Institute"
"BAFTA winner - BRITISH SHORT FILM - COWBOY DAVE"
"Filming Gravel and Stones in Cambodia"
Close-Up Film Centre

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