MEINE HEIMATSTADT MY HOME TOWN

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Title: MEINE HEIMATSTADT MY HOME TOWN

Reference number: 8160

Date: 2000

Director: d. Gili Dolev

Sponsor: [ Scottish Screen]

Production company: [ School of Television & Imaging, Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art and Design]

Sound: sound

Original format: Betacam SP

Colour: col

Fiction: fiction

Running time: 5.33 mins

Description: This traditionally drawn animation looks at the effects of modern media in desensitising the public to acts of mass atrocity, focusing on episodes of genocide in modern history. [synopsis taken from VHS sleeve notes]

See also ref. 7888

Scottish Students on Screen (SSoS) is a one day festival designed to foster stronger links between education and the moving image industries. It is managed by BAFTA and funded by Scottish Screen, and has been running a innovative programme of events since 1999. Features sessions, screenings, workshops and masterclasses providing all you need to know about getting into the industry

Credits: sd. Kevin Reid, David Griffin

This film is dedicated to those who will be the victims of the next genocide, and to those who will be watching in silence

animation inspired by Guy Dinovich's original score
Thanks to Ross Burt, Martin Gornall
Special thanks to my wife Rona for her great ideas

Meine Heimatstadt produced at Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art and Design
© June 2000 Gili Dolev