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Road To Fueradis

Road to Fureidis is a distinctive behind-the-scenes documentary that follows a group of Muslim and Jewish women working together to make their first film.

The women are attending a documentary course in an Arabic village in Israel called Fureidis, which ironically in Arabic means Paradise, and is a paradise in its own way. It is a place where a group of women pay attention to what makes them similar rather than different against a backdrop of intense hostility.The technology they are learning to use changes their way of thinking, giving them the confidence to improve their oown lives as well as have an impact on the rest of the community.
Director: Sophia Luvara
Producer: Gigi Berardi
E.P.: Tony Clark
Editor: Prano Bailey-Bon

Length: 5 mins
Year: 2011

Soul Rebel Films in association with Akosia

We Walk Alone

From the album 'White', the single We Walk Alone is the first official music video from Anglo-Brazilian singer-songwriter Mariana Magnavita.
Shot with Canon 7D using Pixilation Technique the video is a based on Tom Werbers script The String Theory.

Winner of 1st place at The Indie Gathering Festival 2011, Cleveland
Selected for Festival Nacional de 5 Minutos 2011, Brazil
Artist: Mariana Magnavita

DIrector/Editor: Tom Werber
Producer: Gigi Berardi
DoP: Annika Summerson
Art Director: Niina Topp

Year: 2011

Street Children World Cup

Shot in South Africa, this promotional video for the ABC charity (Action for Brazils Children) was filmed to help raise awareness about the millions of street children living in Brazil and around the world. The Street Children World Cup was organized to coincide with the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa and saw the participation of teams from 8 countries.
Producer: Tony Clark
Director: Ulisses Neto
Asst. Director: Stella Carvalho
Editor: Gary Forrester

Year: 2010

Desperados

A cross between Coronation Street and Once Upon a Time in the West, Desperados tells the story of JR, a nostalgic cowboy who one day manages to lock himself out in his long-johns underwear, boots and cowboy hat. With the help of Pa and his friend Jimmy he finally succeeds in getting into the house from the back garden. However a group of hostile builders force him to a stand off in the middle of the street, just like in his beloved spaghetti western films.
Director: Darren Higham
Producer: Gigi Berardi
Dir. of Photography: Susanne Willett
Editor: Ben Otos & Ben Salavati
Music: Matt Avery & Tim Pearne
Sound: Chris Reading

Length: 12mins
Year: 2009

Soul Rebel FIlms &
Creative Badger Films
co-production

Selected for the End of The Pier Festival (UK, 2010)

Todd and the Tooth Fairy

When Todd gets his false tooth knocked out during a football game, his hopes of looking the part for the upcoming school dance are dashed. Terrified he will be ridiculed by his friends, he decides to skip school, which leads to a chance meeting with Saskia, a daring gypsy girl. Encouraged by Saskia, Todd is taken on a journey into a fantasy world of fairies, circus artists and singing boat people, where he discovers what is really important in life.
Director: Tony Clark
Producer: Gigi Berardi
Dir. of Photography: Gavin Fry
Editor: Richard Poet
Sound: Lee Grainge
Music: Scott Benzie

Length: 15mins
Year: 2009
Selected for the Skepto International Film Festival (ITA, 2010), CRANK COOKIE KURZFILMTAGE (GER, 2010)

Chrysalis

Peter and his parents arrive on their holiday hut in the idyllic Tyrolean Alps. Although seemingly a happy family, not everything is well under the picture-perfect surface. Peter's parents are unusually quiet, something is wrong, yet Peter isn't let in on the cause. One fine day Peters father takes him out for an unexpected hike in the mountains. As they walk towards the snowy peak of the mountain, the truth that has been carefully kept from Peter is slowly revealed...
Director: Tony Clark
Producer: Gigi Berardi
Dir. of Photography: Dario Ferrer
Editor: Tom Shrapnel
Music: Miguel Mera

Length: 15mins
Year: 2008
Selected for the Rome International Film Festival (USA, 2010), Fort Lauderdale International Film Festival (USA, 2010), SNOB Film Festival (USA, 2010). WINNER of the 'Denali Award' at the Alaska Film Festival (USA, 2010).

Ana

Ana is a beautiful, young deaf girl. She, along with her brother Pedro, live a quiet and dreary life overseen by their strict mother. One day, encouraged by Pedro, Ana hitches a ride into town to attend a party and her naive, sheltered world is shattered. Having experienced a glimpse of excitement and the unfamiliar, Ana realises that there is a much bigger world beyond her mothers farmhouse, but one which she may never be part of.
Director: Mariana Magnavita
Producer: Tony Clark
Editor: Tom Werber
Music: Mariana magnavita

Length: 11mins
Year: 2005
Selected for the Indie Can Film Festival (CAN, 2010)