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Magic Hour – A Digital Shorts Programme for Disabled Filmmakers
20th April 2009

Four disabled film makers have been chosen to produce films for Magic Hour, a groundbreaking new UK-wide short film scheme for disabled filmmakers, supported by the Diversity Department of the UK Film Council. The scheme, run by strategic partners 104 Films, attracted more than 50 applications. The digital shorts produced by the scheme will be exhibited widely to ensure the largest possible audience for disabled filmmakers.
- Hands Solo - William Mager.
- Follow Me On My Journey To Die - Katherine Araniello.
- The Son - Daniel Cormack.
- Buttermouth - Andrew Gibbs.
Websites: www.themagichour.org.uk and www.104films.com
Contact: Steve Morley, Diversity Executive UK Film Council steve.morley@ukfilmcouncil.org.uk
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