The evening marks the culmination of a national competition launched by Ctrl.Alt.Shift in June 2008. The competition invited aspiring filmmakers aged between 18 and 25 to write a treatment based around one of three key issues - War + Peace, Gender + Power and HIV + Stigma. Those who won have been given the opportunity to bring their treatment to life on the big screen. In addition to being provided with a budget and cast, the prize included the money-can't-buy opportunity to be mentored by some of the UK's finest directors such as Aoife McArdle, Chris Harding from Shynola, Kinga Burza, Paul Andrew Williams and Jim Threapleton. The five winners (Joe Patrick & Tim Woodall, Tim Travers Hawkins, Fern Berresford, Ben Newman and Shelia Menon & Alex Monro) were announced in January 2009.
‘A Thousand Voices’, ‘HIV: The Musical’, ‘Man Made’, ‘No Way Through’ & ‘War School’ will be premiered on 14th May at Shoreditch Studios East London. The evening will also include live performances from Jesca Hoop, The Thirst, Chipmunk and other special guests. By bringing together creative elite and fresh young talent Ctrl.Alt.Shift hopes the event will offer a characteristic platform for key global concerns to be showcased.
Tickets for the event are free and can be applied for by visiting www.ctrlaltshift.co.uk/wintickets. Post the premiere the films will be available to download at www.ctrlaltshift.co.uk
For the chance to win free tickets to this event email your name and mobile number to film@ctrlaltshift.co.uk
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