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  • Public Topic: Everyone is invited to contribute to Britdoc
Pitch Current TV your idea* for a short documentary by July 4th. If we like your pitch, you may be one of five filmmakers to receive a one-day pass to BRITDOC ’08. You’ll also have the chance to meet with Current executives on the ground and pitch your idea for potential commission & TV distribution.

BRITDOC is the essential annual meeting of every key player in British documentary. The festival brings together leading international film producers, distributors, and financiers to meet British talent face-to-face. This year's themes are comedy and music, and the festival boasts a fantastic line up, including a keynote speech and masterclass from comic maestro, Larry Charles (director of Seinfeld, Curb Your Enthusiasm, Borat).

Download the pitch form below. Fill it in and email** it back to us at tkhadder@currentmedia.com. In the subject line of your email, write "Current Pitch + your name". It’s that simple.

Your pitch for a short film (3-10 minutes) can address anything that is relevant to you, your friends, your community, and the world. Subjects can include new trends, counter-culture, social changes, relationships, cultural traditions, local or world-wide controversies, and global technologies.

Pitch Form // download

*Call for pitches only open to residents of Ireland and the UK.
**By emailing your pitch, you agree to the submission policy outlined in the pitch form.


    • Britdoc call for pitches!

      Current's call for pitches with BRITDOC in the UK is live right now: Check out current.com/britdoc for more info on how to have your pitch considered for commission! Current's call for pitches with BRITDOC in the UK is live right now: Check out current.com/britdoc for more info on how to have y... more

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    • Current TV workshop/screening @ BRITDOC

      Come meet us at BRITDOC.

      On Wednesday, July 23rd, we'll be holding a workshop from 2-4pm in th Pusey Room at Keble College.

      We'll be talking all about Current TV, screening some of our programming and discussing what kind of content we'll be looking for in the coming months.
      Come meet us at BRITDOC. On Wednesday, July 23rd, we'll be holding a workshop from 2-4pm in th Pusey Room at Keble College. ... more

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    • Pod Pitches/Filmmakers Selected for Britdoc Passes

      We got so many great pitches over the past month and a half. Thanks so much to everyone who submitted. We’re very pleased to announce that BRITDOC Passes were offered to the following filmmakers, for the following pitches:


      Anna Magee - Donor Dad
      As many sperm donor children enter their 20s and 30s, with little information about the man that created them, and whose DNA they carry, they’re searching for answers about their donors; their biology, their paternity. The growing on line global community of forums and blogs (including one ‘Confessions of Cryokid) is stark evidence of this. This pod will tell this story through one key character.

      Tristan Anderson - Girls on Bikes
      Cycle Couriering is a male dominated industry, hard living, fast paced, life-threatening employment. But how do female cycle couriers fit into such an extreme male environment. In Girls On Bikes we will follow Tammy as she works and plays within a world dominated by testosterone sweaty males.

      Robert Eagle - Heroin and the New Silk Road
      This pod will take us to the dark, crumbling prisons of Kazakhstan, where we’ll meet the merchants of the New Silk Road: heroin traffickers. With unparalleled access to the prison and the officers carrying out drug busts, we’ll dive into the underworld of drug smuggling in Central Asia that provides heroin for the UK market (as 90% of Britain’s heroin comes from Central Asia) and bankrolls terrorist cells at the source in Afghanistan.

      James Newton - Skin Camouflage
      'Skin camouflage' is a group run by the Red Cross that helps people with scars & disfiguring skin conditions to teach them how to apply specialist cover creams which offer a simple route to improved confidence and independence. We’ll hear the moving stories people who have been shown how to match the skin camouflage creams to there skin-tones and how to apply them.

      Michelle Comber - The Hug a Druggie Judge
      We’re locking up more people than ever before, and more than any other country in Europe. With our prisons bursting at the seams and suspicions that jail only produces better criminals, we need an alternative.This pod will tackle the inexact science of justice through the lives of three people involved in alternatives to prison.


      Close Runners Up:

      Dami Akinnusi - Pool People
      A lot of people in this generation are not opting for traditional career opportunities. Freelancers all over the world utilize the summer months as a time to discover and create. This pod looks into a growing trend or entrepreneurs creating their own destinies as well as working hours.


      Chaz Golding - If It’s Broke Don’t Try To Fix It
      In the current age of disposable culture, the repair shop with its unique and highly skilled occupants has become almost extinct. This pod plans to profile a handful of the remaining repair shops dotted around the country and the often, eccentric owners. From vacuum cleaners to cobblers we will shed light on a forgotten facet of British culture and ask is it time to turn this trend around?
      We got so many great pitches over the past month and a half. Thanks so much to everyone who submitted. We’re very pleased to announce ... more

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    • The Current Pitch

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    • VC2 UK June Newsletter

      Jon and Laurence post this month's round up of what we've been up to in VC2. From getting Wasted to pitching your short for Brit Doc this is a busy month for VC2 producers and here's the lowdown on getting involved! Jon and Laurence post this month's round up of what we've been up to in VC2. From getting Wasted to pitching your short for ... more

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    • Britdoc named one of the top 10 festivals in the Independent

      Alongside Reading and Leeds Festivals, Glastonbury & Mayfest.

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    • Three Wishes

      A little animation made for the BRITDOC festival this year.

      If you love documentaries you'll love BRITDOC www.britdoc.org/festival
      A little animation made for the BRITDOC festival this year. ... more

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    • Official website: Britdoc

      Check them out- pretty great organization.

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    • I'm watching Living with the Tudors at SXSW

      I'm taking a break from VC2 UK to visit SXSW festival in Austin and watch some films. I'm sat in the Alamo cinema in Austin waiting for Living with the Tudors to start. (It's a great cinema, you can order food and they bring it to you while you're watching the movie!)

      Karen Guthrie, co-director of Living with the Tudors, is here in Austin and has been showing true dedication by donning her tudor dress to promote the film around town! If you're here, you should definitely try and take in a screening.

      Here's the synopsis:

      After 4 years of participation as costumed historical re-enactors, Karen Guthrie & Nina Pope were given unprecedented access with their cameras to the UK's oldest and largest historical re-enactment at Kentwell Hall in rural Suffolk. Among the 500 volunteers spending their summer holidays re-creating every conceivable walk of 16th century English life, they met a core of fiercely loyal and protective re-enactors whose real life stories form a fascinating counterpoint to their chosen 16th century roles: they include Tissy, a former airline security guard who becomes the serene 'lady of the manor'; Danny, a disaffected teenager who transforms into the gentlemanly and rather camp Master Riece, and Sue, a solicitor who never wants to leave the manor.Shepherding through the thousands of paying visitors who keep Kentwell afloat, is owner Patrick Phillips, a distantly paternal leader who describes the epic spectacles as his 'games'.Shot over an idyllic English summer, this refined portrait shows us what these secretive enthusiasts are escaping from - and to.
      I'm taking a break from VC2 UK to visit SXSW festival in Austin and watch some films. I'm sat in the Alamo cinema in Austin ... more

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