We Are Together (film)

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Children from the film, at the Tribeca Film Festival
Children from the film, at the Tribeca Film Festival

We Are Together (Thina Simunye) is a documentary movie from UK about orphanage home "Agape" in South Africa. Children, who live here, lost their parents to AIDS. Movie is full of songs, both native and English. Eventually the children get chance to visit New York and raise money by singing for public.

The movie has won eight awards.[1]

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[edit] Awards

Standard Life Audience Award, Edinburgh International Film Festival 2007
Cadillac Audience Award, Tribeca Film Festival 2007
Special Jury Prize, Tribeca Film Festival 2007
Audience Award, Amnesty International Film Festival 2007
All Rights Award, Amnesty International Film Festival 2007
Special Jury Prize, One World International Film Festival 2007
Audience Award, IDFA Amsterdam 2006
First Appearance Award, IDFA Amsterdam 2006

[edit] Details

Director: Paul Taylor (director)
Production: Teddy Leifer & Paul Taylor (director) for Rise Films
Photography: Paul Taylor (director)
Editing: Masahiro Hirakubo; Ollie Huddleston
Music: Dario Marianelli
Narration: Slindile Moya
Narrator: Slindile Moya
Involved TV Channel: Channel 4(UK), HBO Documentary Films (US TV)
Distribution: EMI (UK)
Screening copy: Rise Films

[edit] References

  1. ^ Awards - site from IMDB.com.

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