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FRIDAY PROGRAMME 09:00

registration

09:30

Welcome

09:45

Opening Address

FRIDAY WORKSHOPS

Joe Cerrell, Managing Director, Global Health and Policy, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, European office

10:45

feature Film The Divide (75 mins + Q&A)

© The Divide

Inspired by the best-selling book The Spirit Level, and on general release in Spring 2016, this is the story of what happens to the rest of us when the rich get richer

12:30

LUNCH

13:30

FILMs 1 - India’s Daughter (58 mins + Q&A)

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13:30 2 - Fire in the Blood (87 mins + Q&A)

Based on the 2012 rape How the West blocked and murder of a 23-year-old access to low-cost AIDS medical student on a bus drugs for the global South in Delhi

3 - TB Unmasked (25 mins)

WORKSHOPS 4 - Mass media and behaviour change

5 - The use of film and animation in health education Development Media International and training in low income countries

Healthcare workers on the front lines of the global tuberculosis epidemic

TB silent killer (52 mins)

6 - Media training Rockhopper TV

Medical Aid Films

TB patients in Swaziland struggling with the difficult medicinal regime required to treat its most dangerous form. Followed by Q&A

BREAK

15:30

FILMs 1 - The Mask You Live In (97 mins + Q&A)

© Body Team 12

15:00

As a society, how are we failing our boys?

feature film 2 - Body team 12 (13 mins)

Follows the daily lives of the Ebola workers of West Africa

Outbreak (52 mins) The inside story of why the Ebola outbreak wasn’t stopped before it was too late.

15:30 3 - A Quiet Inquisition (65 mins + Q&A) A gynecologist in Nicaragua, must choose between following the law or risking imprisonment for treating her patients

WORKSHOPS 4 - Guerrilla filmmaking and global health What Took You So Long?

5 - Crowdfunding for global health films

6 - Media training Rockhopper TV

Dartmouth Films

Followed by Q&A

17:00

BREAK

18:30

feature film ping pong (80 mins + Q&A)

© Ping Pong

Living legends compete in the Over 80s Table Tennis Championships and show the world that age is just a number

20:00

RECEPTION

© The Divide

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SATURDAY PROGRAMME

SATURDAY WORKSHOPS

09:00

registration

09:30

Welcome

09:40

‘Official Truths Are Powerful Illusions’ Damon Gameau interviews John Pilger

10:45

FILMS 1 - LEAVING AFRICA (84 mins + Q&A) A tale of friendship and empowerment

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2 - EVERY LAST CHILD (83 mins + Q&A)

3 - HOW TO SURVIVE A PLAGUE (110 mins)

WORKSHOPS 4 - Virtual reality and social impact VRSE works

The early years of the AIDS Sacrifice, determination epidemic and AIDS activism and sorrow in the face of in the US mistrust, cynicism and violence in the fight against polio

5 - Public Health Announcements for health in low income settings

6 - TBC

BBC Media Action

LUNCH SHORTs 1 - We AdVANCE (51 mins) New Rules for End of Life Care (24 mins) A Certain Kind of Light (37 mins) What if he lives? (18 mins)

15:30 16:00

10:45

13:30 2 - Sundance Shorts 2 (74 mins) The Kitchenistas of National City (24 mins) Real Junk Food (6 mins)

3 - Sundance Shorts 1 (97 mins)

WORKSHOPS 4 - Virtual reality and social impact VRSE works

5 - Measuring the impact of global health film BRITDOC Foundation

6 - Films for health: what works, what doesn’t? Tom Gibb

Red Dust (16 mins) Don’t Frack Our Future (15 mins)

TEAL (11 mins)

BREAK feature film THAT SUGAR FILM (90 mins + Q&A)

© That Sugar Film

One man’s journey to discover the bitter truth about sugar

18:00

Crossover Labs pitches and awards

19:00

TEDx

20:00

Reception and close

© Body Team 12

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