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Suited and Booted Enter Film Competition
Posted on: February 6th, 2012 by History Month

Your votes needed to help local film win national award

 

Beloved is a short film produced by Suited and Booted Studios with a group ofyoung people aged 16-19. The film is written by Daniel Zinkant, a young personwho attended LGBT (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transsexual) group REACHin Bath. Funded by First Light, B&NES Arts Development and Suited andBooted Studios, it has been nominated for an audience award at the First LightAwards in March.

 

Beloved is a poetic interpretation of first love. It’s a film that challenges theassumptions of its audience, and promotes discussion of a subject wherestereotypes and prejudices are still present. Beloved is being used to helpeducate other young people, youth organisations and youth workers. To read more, go Vote Beloved

 

We need your votes to help it win. You can watch and vote here

 

http://www.firstlightonline.co.uk/fl-awards/

 

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