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Films
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“Taylor, Jamie”
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short films
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Region
British-Irish Isles
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United Kingdom
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Keywords
Urban
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Directors
Owles, Ed
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Shakerifar, Elhum
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Taylor, Jamie
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United Kingdom
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Year of production
2007
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Film
Southeast London Ethnography – Three Student Films: Anglesea Road; The Good Ol’ Days; Talk of Trade
2007
13
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Directed by
Elhum Shakerifar
Ed Owles
Jamie Taylor
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These 3 films on Southeast London were made by GCC college students who took a course in anthropology & film. ANGLESEA ROAD: Situated in Woolwich, South East London, Anglesea Road is a small world rich in Somali culture and tradition. THE GOOD OL’ DAYS: The well-established butchers, Kennedy’s, famed for it’s sausages, is closing down this December after 130 years of business. TALK OF TRADE: Since the 1600s, Woolwich market has been a source of food, clothing and conversation for all who know it. This film explores the multi-cultures introduced by the 100 open and closed stalls.
British-Irish Isles
Urban
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