Development and Climate films focus on ‘human’ angle of climate change
The D and C film competition organiser and facilitator Justin Benn talks about the winning and top four films in this video.
The films were notable, says Benn, for “the way they humanised the beneficiaries.”
On the winning film ‘Ripples’ he said it was “particularly interesting for the way it started with humour ...while still retaining a sense of gravitas.”
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