Sheffield DocFest
The Sheffield Doc/Fest aka Sheffield International Documentary Festival (SIDF) is an annual film event held in Sheffield, England. The festival is one of the UK's most prominent events in the documentary film arena. [1] Sheffield Doc/Fest consists of three key areas: Screening, Pitching and Masterclasses.
First held in 1994, Doc/Fest has grown to become the United Kingdom's leading event for the factual film and television industry. Each year it offers a forum for producers, distributors, commissioners, filmmakers and emerging talent. The festival aims to provide opportunities to build the creative and business relationships that drive the factual genre.
Sponsors of the festival include the European Economic Community, Sheffield City Council, the UK Film Council, Arts Council England, the BBC, Channel 4, Sky One, Granada Television, and UKTV, among others. Annual events include the Channel 4 Sheffield Pitch - an opportunity for eight shortlisted documentary directors to bid for a £30,000 commission to make a 30-minute documentary.
Patrons include Joan Bakewell CBE, Melvyn Bragg, David Blunkett MP, Lorraine Heggessey and Michael Palin.
In November 2007 "The 14th Sheffield Documentary Film Festival [was held]and screened more than 70 documentaries over seven days. The exotic spectrum of offerings spanned the world from Japan to Africa by way of Hull, and embraced subjects as serious as Slobodan Milosevic's war crimes and as flippant as a journey around the M25"[2] The 15th Doc/Fest will be held in 2008 and runs from 5th November to 9th November. The deadline for film submissions is 16th June.
Each year Doc/Fest invites new and emerging filmmakers to attend special sessions where they can get advice, learn new skills and work with doc professionals. DocDay Afternoon is for new filmmakers with very little experience but a great interest in the medium and perhaps some previous education or training. DFG Newcomers Day is for those who are already studying documentary or who are just starting in the industry. 5 November is "DocDay Afternoon". 6 November is DFG Newcomers Day.
History
The festival was launched as a two-pronged event - an international film festival and a conference for all professionals working in documentary film and television production. The first year consisted of all the observational American trailblazers, including Robert Drew, Richard Leacock, DA Pennebaker. The festival is programmed by the Director and Programmer in close collaboration with the Board and Advisory Committee, who generously devote their time and knowledge to creating a rich and challenging programme each year. It has long been regarded as an event owned by members of the documentary industry, who are well-represented on both the Board and the Committee.
MeetMarket/ Videotheque
MeetMarket is a new pitching initiative at Sheffield DocFest, designed to match documentary makers’ most innovate project ideas with UK and international buyers. MeetMarket is based on an original initiative of the Australian Film Commission (AFC) and the Australian International Documentary Conference (AIDC).
The MeetMarket is a scheme that has been set up to bring filmmakers together with experienced buyers both in the UK and internationally. MeetMarket will run from the 7 November to 8 November in 2008.
"The Docfest offers the ideal forum for documentary makers to meet buyers and to further their projects. This year we are focusing on maximizing opportunities for people to network and do business deals. We already have very good established pitching competitions, and The MeetMarket will add to the many formal and informal settings we provide for people to pitch their projects. We have a record number of international buyers attending Sheffield this year - so The MeetMarket will be a great way to meet buyers from all over the world." [3]
The videotheque consists of individual monitors which enable you to watch a film privately. It is open for the duration of Doc/Fest (Thursday 8 November until Sunday 11 November) at the Delegate Centre in the Workstation, from 9am to 7pm. Registered delegates may book time to view a film during these hours. You will be asked to hand in your delegate badge before you view, in exchange for a headset. The badge will be returned when headset is handed back at the desk.
Films can be booked on a daily basis and screening time can be booked in advance for that day. Owing to limited space, delegates may not book for more than two hours per day. Please note that if you are late your slot may be reallocated. Multiple headsets are available for some monitors, allowing two or more people to view the same film together. Please specify the number of headsets required when you book.
Submit A Session Idea
Doc/Fest has always been a festival owned by the documentary community and industry with dozens of people offering their time and knowledge to put the sessions together. For the second year, people are invited to submit their own session idea using the Doc/Fest online system. The ideas will be discussed and selected by the Doc/Fest team and advisory committee.
Venues
Sheffield Doc/Fest operates out of a close central hub of venues. The Showroom Cinema, Sheffield is used as a key venue for screenings. The HUBS is situated opposite The Showroom and houses the MeetMarket plus many other industry sessions and in 2008 - the Skillset Networking Lounge. Together HUBS and The Showroom house the festival. The venues are directly across the road from the Sheffield train station. All public areas of the Showroom are fully wheelchair accessible.
The Grierson:Sheffields/ Grierson Awards
Doc/Fest runs a series of awards in conjuntion with the Grierson Awards and The Grierson Trust. The Grierson Trust commemorates the pioneering Scottish documentary maker John Grierson (1898 – 1972), famous for Drifters and Night Mail and the man widely regarded as the father of the documentary. At Sheffield Doc/Fest there are three awards presented by the Grierson Trust, the Green Award, which recognises a documentary exploring environmental issues or that has made a contribution to the climate change debate. The Innovation Award, a documentary that exhibits innovation in format, style, technique or content and The Youth Jury Award. The Youth Jury is a panel of 16 to 21 year olds that are selected by Channel 4 and 4Talent.[4]
Pitching Competitions
Each year Doc/Fest offers the chance for up and coming filmakers to pitch there ideas and projects to professionals. Last year Channel 4 and Sky both help pitching workshops. Doc/Fest also has involvement from Inspiral Ltd who help new talents with the processes and requirements of a succesful pitch.
Pitch competitions ran at SIDF '07 included
- BBC Placement Pitch
- Channel 4 Pitch
- Cross Media Challenge
- Sky One Pitch
- BBC Breakfast
Carbon Free
Sheffield Documentary Film Festival prides itself in being a "Carbon Free" festival. Doc/Fest is the world's first C02 free documentary festival. All the greenhouse gas emissions from the event will be offset thanks to Carbon Planet. Carbon Planet are a company that enable businesses and individual manage there contribution to climate change. With the help of Carbon Planet Sheffield Doc/Fest ofsets its C02 emmisions and reduce its carbon footprint. [5] In 2006 "Carbon Planet assesed Doc/Fest's emissions- everything from delegate travel to film screenings- and recommended strategies to reduce future emmissions. CEO of Carbon Planet Dave Sag said "We audited Doc/Fest's emissions and found that by holding this event 84 tonnes of greenhouse gases are emitted into the enviroment. By working with Doc/Fest's team, we have reduced this figure from next year and offset the rest"[6]
Doc/Fest 2007
The 2007 SIDF featured:
- 200000 Phantoms, Jean-Gabriel Périot, Japan and France, 2007, 10 minutes
- 3 Minute Wonders, Various Directors, United Kingdom, 2007, 3 minutes
- 6 Conceptions Of Freedom, Thomas A. Østbye, Norway, 2006, 20 minutes
- A Jihad for Love, Parvez Sharma, United Kingdom, United States, Australia, France, and Germany, 2007, 81 minutes [7]
- A Medium at Large, Luke Sewell, United Kingdom, 2007, 23 minutes
- A Promise to the Dead, Peter Raymont, Argentina, Chile, United States, and Canada, 2007, 90 minutes
- A Very British Gangster, Donal MacIntyre, United Kingdom, 2006, 97 minutes [8]
- ABC Colombia, Enrica Colusso, Italy and France, 2007, 87 minutes
- Alexis Arquette: She's My Brother, Matthew Barbato, United Kingdom and United States, 2007, 70 minutes
- All White in Barking, Marc Isaacs, United Kingdom, 2007, 73 minutes
- An Engineer's Assistant, Noriaki Tsuchimoto, Japan, 1963, 37 minutes
- Arena Sneak Preview, 2007, 45 minutes
- Arena: Into the Limelight, Nicola Roberts, United Kingdom, 2007, 80 minutes
- Baghdad High, Ivan O'Mahoney & Laura Winter, Iraq and United Kingdom, 2007, 90 minuteshttp[9]
- Battleship Antarctica, Morgan Matthews, United Kingdom, 2007, 49 minuteshttp[10]
- Beth's Diary, Kent Klich, Mikala Krogh, Beth, Denmark, 2006, 33 minutes
- Beyond the Forest, Gerald Hauzenberger, Austria, 2007, 75 minutes
- Board Control, Emil Trier, Norway, 2006, 28 minutes
- Breaking Ranks, Michelle Mason, Canada, 2006, 52 minutes
- Current TV Showcase, Emily Renshaw-Smith, United Kingdom, 2007, 60 minutes
- Cabal in Kabul, Dan Alexe, Belgium and France, 2006, 97 minutes
- Cheat Neutral, Beth Stratford, United Kingdom, 2007, 13 minutes
- Cinema is About Documenting Lives: The Works and Life of Noriaki Tsuchimoto, Toshi Fujiwara, Japan, 2006, 94 minutes
- Cu... Cu... Coo's Egg, Pawel Popko, Poland, 2006, 22 minutes
- DJ Derek, Jamie Foord, United Kingdom, 2007, 18 minutes
- Dance With a Serial Killer, Nigel Williams, United Kingdom, France, and Australia, 2007, 75 minutes
- Darkbeat: An Electro World Voyage, Iris B Cegarra, United Kingdom, United States, Spain, France, Netherlands, Portugal, and Japan, 2006, 55 minutes
- Dolce Vita Africana, Cosima Spender, United Kingdom, 2007, 64 minutes
- Doubletime, Stephanie Johnes, United States, 2007, 82 minutes
- Echoes of Home, Stefan Schweitert, Switzerland and Germany, 2007, 81 minutes
- Enemies of Happiness, Eva Mulvad, Denmark, 2006, 58 minutes
- Escape from Luanda, Phil Grabsky, United Kingdom and Angola, 2007, 72 minutes
- First Cut Special Presentation: In Search of Mr Average, Tim Wardle, United Kingdom, 2007, 24 minutes
- First Cut Special Presentation: Karaoke Soul, Joshua Neale, United Kingdom, 2007, 24 minutes
- Forbidden Lie$, Anna Broinowski, Australia, 2007, 108 minutes
- Full Metal Village, Sung-Hyung Cho, Germany, 2006, 90 minutes
- Future-Shock Wrestling, Samuel J Winston, United Kingdom, 2007, 10 minutes
- Garbage Warrior, Oliver Hodge, United Kingdom, 2006, 86 minutes
- Golden Days, Chris Suchorsky, United States, 2007, 95 minutes
- Grierson Sheffields: Award Winners: Innovation & Green, Bahrain, 2007, minutes
- Helvetica, Gary Hustwit, United Kingdom, United States, Germany, Switzerland, France, Belgium, and Netherlands, 2007, 80 minutes
- Hold Me Tight, Let Me Go, Kim Longinotto, United Kingdom, 2007, 99 minutes
- Homeless Me, James Newton, United Kingdom, 2007, 27 minutes
- How To Invent Reality, Jon Bang B Carlsen, Denmark, 1996, 31 minutes
- I'm Alive Because I Sing, Patrick Bisschops, Netherlands, 2006, 57 minutes
- It Happened Just Before, Anja Salomonowitz, Austria, 2006, 72 minutes
- It's Now Or Never, Jon Bang B Carlsen, Denmark, 1996, 44 minutes
- Jenny's World, Laura Coulthard, United Kingdom, 2007, 5 minutes
- Jerusalem Is Proud to Present, Nitzan Gilady, Israel and United States, 2007, 82 minutes
- Jimmy Rosenberg, the Father, the Son & the Talent, Jeroen Berkvens, Netherlands, 2006, 78 minutes
- Joy Division, Grant Gee, United Kingdom, 2007, 97 minutes
- Judgment Day: Intelligent Design on Trial, Gary Johnstone & Joseph McMaster, United States, 2007, 110 minutes
- Kingdom Come, Ben Shelbourne, United Kingdom, 2007, 10 minutes
- Life In Denmark, Jorgen Leth, Denmark, 1971, 37 minutes
- Louis Theroux Behind Bars, Stuart Cabb, United Kingdom, 2007, 60 minutes
- Manufacturing Dissent: Uncovering Michael Moore, Debbie Melnyk & Rick Caine, Canada, 2007, 74 minutes
- Milk in The Land, Ballad of An American Drink, Monteith McCollum, United States, 2007, 76 minutes
- Minamata: the Victims and Their World, Noriaki Tsuchimoto, Japan, 1972, 119 minutes
- Miss Gulag, Maria Yatskova, Russia, 2007, 62 minutes
- Monkey Tennis, Lee Kern, United Kingdom, 2007, 21 minutes
- My Enemy's Enemy, Kevin Macdonald (director), United Kingdom and France, 2007, 87 minutes
- New Home, Daryl Eaton, United Kingdom, 2007, 6 minutes
- Nick's World of Synthesisers, Eve Wood, United Kingdom, 2007, 17 minutes
- On the Road: A Document, Noriaki Tsuchimoto, Japan, 1964, 54 minutes
- Open Heart, Claire Fowler, Israel and United Kingdom, 2006, 22 minutes
- Operation Filmmaker, Nina Davenport, United States, 2007, 92 minutes
- Porn Star?, John Sullivan, Norway, 2007, 84 minutes
- Redeveloped, Stuart Readfern, United Kingdom, 2007, 6 minutes
- Ross Kemp on Gangs: Poland, Ewan Thomson, United Kingdom, 2007, 46 minutes
- Second Sight, Alison McAlpine, United Kingdom and Canada, 2007, 51 minutes
- Shot in Bombay, Liz Mermin, United Kingdom and United States, 2007, 100 minutes
- Sigur Ros Home, Dean DeBlois, United Kingdom and Iceland, 2007, 94 minutes
- Smalltown Boy, Moby Longinotto, United Kingdom, 2007, 13 minutes
- Staub (Dust), Hartmut Bitomsky, Germany and Switzerland, 2007, 90 minutes
- Steal This Film II (The Dissolving Fortress), Jamie King, United Kingdom, 2007, 50 minutes
- Terror's Advocate, Barbet Schroeder, France, 2007, 135 minutes
- The Tailor, oscar perez, Spain, 2007, 30 minutes
- The Ballad of Betty French, Adam Gutch, United Kingdom, 2007, 38 minutes
- The Cuban Skateboard Crisis, Phil Brown, United Kingdom, 2007, 16 minutes
- The English Surgeon, Geoffrey Smith, United Kingdom, 2007, 94 minutes
- The Fighting Spirit, George B Amponsah, Ghana, United Kingdom, and United States, 2007, 80 minutes
- The First Day, Marcin Sauter, Poland, 2007, 26 minutes
- The Flapping Track, Dan Gordon, United Kingdom, 2007, 70 minutes
- The Glynn Project - A Work in Progress, Kim Flitcroft, United Kingdom, 2007, 12 minutes
- The Hardest Goal, Steve Watson, United Kingdom, 2007, 27 minutes
- The Love Customs of the Welsh, Catrin V Doyle & Hajime Yoneda, Wales, 2007, 9 minutes
- The Monastery, Pernille Rose Gronkjaer, Denmark, 2006, 84 minutes
- The Not Dead, Brian Hill, United Kingdom, 2007, 74 minutes
- The Pursuit of Excellence: Ferrets, Mark Lewis, United States and Australia, 2007, 56 minutes
- The Pursuit of Excellence: Lords Of The Gourd, Mark Lewis, United States and Australia, 2007, 60 minutes
- The Seven Sins Of England, Joe Bullman, United Kingdom, 2007, 47 minutes
- The Tower, Anthony Wonke, United Kingdom, 2007, 90 minutes
- The Trap, Episode 2: The Lonely Robot, Adam Curtis, United Kingdom, 2007, 60 minute
- The World In Denmark, Max Kestner, Denmark, 2007, 42 minutes
- To the Limit, Pepe Danquart, Austria and Germany, 2007, 97 minutes
- Touch Me Someplace I Can Feel, Simone d Vries, Netherlands, 2007, 53 minutes
- Treasures from the BFI archive: Industrial Britain, United Kingdom, 2007, 90 minutes
- VS, Alex Ash, United Kingdom, 2007, 11 minutes
- VSPRS Show and Tell, Sophie Fiennes, United Kingdom and France, 2007, 72 minutes
- We Are Together (Thina Simunye), Paul Taylor, United Kingdom, 2006, 86 minutes
- What The Future Sounded Like, Matthew Bate, United Kingdom and Australia, 2007, 27 minutes
- What Time Is It?, Eva Stefani, Greece, 2007, 26 minutes
- Why Democracy? Egypt: We Are Watching You, Sherief Elkatsha & Leila Menjou, Egypt, 2007, 52 minutes
- Why Democracy?: Dinner with the President, Sabiha Sumar and Sachithanandam Sathananthan, Pakistan, 2007, 52 minute
- Wonderland: The Man Who Eats Badgers and Other Strange Tales from Bodmin Moor, Daniel Vernon, United Kingdom, 2007, 40 minutes
- Wonderland: Virtual Adultery and Cyberspace Love, Fergus O'Brien, United Kingdom, 2007, 40 minutes
- Wonders Are Many: The Making Of Doctor Atomic, John Else, United States, 2007, 91 minutes
Doc/Fest 2006
The 2006 SIDF featured:
- A Crude Awakening: The Oil Crash, Switzerland 2006, Basil Gelpke & Ray McCormack
- A Workingman’s Club in Sheffield, Denmark 2005, Jorgen Leth
- Along the Road Little Child, Finland 2005, Susanna Helke & Virpi Suutari
- American Cannibal: The Road to Reality, USA 2006, Perry Grebin & Michael Nigro
- Armstrongs – The Movie
- Beyond Hatred (Au-dela de la haine) France 2005, Olivier Meyrou
- Before Flying Back to Earth, Lithuania/Germany 2005, Arunas Matelis
- Black Gold UK 2006, Nick & Marc Francis
- Blockade, Russia/Germany 2006, Sergei Loznitsa
- Blue Suede Jew, UK 2006, Morgan Mathews
- The Chances of the World Changing, USA 2006, Eric Metzgar & Nell Carden Grey
- Con Man Confidential, Germany 2006, Alexander Adolph
- Dear Father, Quiet, We’re Shooting, Israel 2005, David Benchetrit
- Desert Island Discs, UK 1982, Anthony Wall
- Dreaming by Numbers, The Netherlands 2005, Anna Bucchetti
- Every Good Marriage Begins with Tears, UK 2006 Simon Chambers
- Facing the Music, Australia 2001, Bob Connolly & Robin Anderson
- Fucking Sheffield, UK/France 2006, Kim Flitcroft
- The Hands of Che Guevara, The Netherlands 2006, Peter De Kock
- Harlan County, U.S.A., USA 1976, Barbara Kopple
- How to Eat you Watermelon in White Company (and Enjoy It), USA 2006, Joe Angio
- In Loving Memory, The Netherlands 2001, Peter Delpeut
- JabeBabe: A Heightened Life ,Australia 2005, Janet Merewether
- James Ellroy’s Feast of Death, UK 2001, Vikram Jayanti
- The Last Days of Yasser Arafat, Australia 2006, Salama Sherine
- Lemons Can Run, UK 2006, Tom Whitemore
- Little Dieter Needs to Fly, France/UK/Germany 1997, Werner Herzog
- The Lost World of Tibet, UK 2006, Emma Hindley
- Moto Drome, Joerg Wagner
- My Way, UK 1979, Nigel Finc
- One More Hour With You, Italy 2003, Alina Marazzi
- Our Daily Bread, Austria 2005, Nikolaus Geyrhalter
- Paper Dolls, Isreal, Tomer Heymann
- Snap Shots From Reality, Philip Whitehad homage
- Soldier Girls, USA 1983, Nick Broomfield and Joan Churchill
- Stopping My Stammer, UK 2006, Dylan Richards Wyn
- Syvato, Russia 2006, Victor Kossakovsky
- Titicut Follies, USA 1967, Frederick Wiseman
- Unfolding Florence: The Many Lives of Florence Broadhurst, Australia 2005, Gillian Armstrong
- War Hospital, Canada/Japan 2005, David Christensen & Damien Lewis
- The Waiting Room: Laundrette
- Wide Awake, USA 2006
TV LOUNGE
- Bacon’s Arena,UK 2005, Adam Low
- Half Life, a Journey to Chernobyl, UK 2006, Phil Grabsky & David Bickerstaff
- How is Your Fish Today, UK/China 2006, Xiaolu Guo
- No Direction Home – Bob Dylan, USA 2005, Martin Scorsese
- Specky, UK 2006, Anne-Claire Pilley
- Talk to Me, UK 2006, Mark Craig
Doc/Fest 2005
The 2005 SIDF featured:
- 10th District Court: Moments Of Trials, Dir: Raymond Depardon, France 2004 102mins
- The 3 Rooms Of Melancholia,Dir: Pirjo Honkasalo, Finland 2004 106mins
- A Place To Be, Dir: Danilo Guidarelli, Italy 2005 8mins
- A Sketchbook For The Library Van, Dir: Gideon Koppel, United Kingdom 2005 59mins
- Afghantsi, Dir: Peter Kosminsky, United Kingdom 1988 54mins
- Alimentation Générale, Dir: Chantal Briet, France 2005 84mins
- Arlit, The Second Paris, Dir: Idrissou Mora-Kpai, France, Benin 2005 78mins
- The Armwrestler From Solitude, Dir: Lisa Munthe , Helen Ahlsson, Sweden 2004 78mins
- Asylum, Dir: Peter Gordon, United Kingdom 2005 89mins
- Avenge But One Of My Two Eyes, Dir: Avi Mograbi, Israel, France 2005 100mins
- Benigno, Farewell To A Revolution, Dir: Marlou van den Berge, Netherlands 2005 55mins
- Bigger Than Hollywood, Dir: Anthony Wonke, United Kingdom 2005 59mins
- Born In The USSR: 21UP, Dir: Sergei Miroshnichenko, United Kingdom 2005 71mins
- Brasileirinho, Dir: Mika Kaurismäki ,Switzerland, Finland, Brazil 2005 90mins
- Building Site, Dir: Li Rujian, China 2004 28mins
- Child In Time, Dir: Kai Nordberg, Finland 2005 37mins
- Claire’s Notebooks, Dir: Serge Lalou, France 2005 75mins
- Cookie, Dir: Melissa Hodson, United Kingdom 2005 12mins
- The Devil And Daniel Johnston, Dir: Jeff Feuerzeig, USA 2005 109mins
- Displaced, Dir: Magdalena López-Baisson, Tanya Nelson, United Kingdom 2005 28mins
- Dogumentary: Get A Life, Dir: Michael Klint, Denmark 2004 59mins
- Ears, Open. Eyeballs, Click., Dir: Canaan Brumley, USA 2005 95mins
- East End Kids, Dir: Carole Laganière, Canada 2004 52mins
- Enemy Image, Dir: Mark Daniels, France 2005 92mins
- Enron: The Smartest Guys In The Room, Dir: Alex Gibney, USA 2004 109mins
- Face Off, Dir: Bryan Dixon, United Kingdom 2005 29mins
- The Fall Of Fujimori, Dir: Ellen Perry, USA 2005 84mins
- Fountain Of Youth, Dir: Daniel Vernon, United Kingdom 2005 18mins
- Frozen Angels, Dir: Frauke Sandig, Eric Black, Finland, France, Germany, USA 2005 93mins
- The Government Inspector, Dir: Peter Kosminsky, United Kingdom 2005 100mins
- Hanoi,Tuesday 13th, Dir: Santiago Alvarez, Cuba 1967 38mins
- Homeland, Dir: Hannah Skrinar, Slovakia, United Kingdom, Ukraine 2005 55mins
- Homemade Hillbilly Jam, Dir: Rick Minnich, Germany 2005 80mins
- The Immortal, Dir: Mercedes Moncada Rodríguez, Spain, Mexico 2005 80mins
- Just For Kicks, Dir: Lisa Leone, Thibaut de Longeville, USA, France 2005 66mins
- Last Men Standing, Dir: Sasha Maja Djurkovic, United Kingdom 2005 17mins
- LBJ, Dir: Santiago Alvarez, Cuba 1967 18mins
- Life In Peace, Dir: Pavel Kostomarov, Antoine Cattin, Russia, Switzerland 2000
- Liquid Stones, Dir: Ninna Bohn Pedersen, United Kingdom 2004 8mins
- Mad Hot Ballroom, Dir: Marilyn Agrelo, USA 2005 115mins
- My Crazy Life, Dir: Jean-Pierre Gorin, USA, United Kingdom 1991 95mins
Festival Directors
- Heather Croall, 2006 - present
- Brent Woods, 2002 - 2005
- Kathy Loizou, 1996 - 2001
- Paula Shirley, 1995
- Midge MacKenzie, 1994
External links
- Sheffield Doc/Fest official website
- Sheffield Doc/Fest at MySpace
- BBC Film Network Related Site
- Grierson Trust Awards
- [http://dfgdocs.com/News/Sheffield_Docfest_Calls_All_Documentary_Makers.aspx/ Documentary Filmmakers Group related site}
References
- ^ [[cite web|url=http://www.indiewire.com/ots/2005/10/sheffield_doc_f.html}}
- ^ [[cite web|url=http://film.guardian.co.uk/features/featurepages/0,,821063,00.html}}
- ^ [[cite web|url=http://www.netribution.co.uk/content/view/905/183/}}
- ^ [[cite web|url=http://www.dfgdocs.com/News/4TALENT_Search_for_the_GRIERSON+3aSHEFFIELD_Youth_Jury.aspx}}
- ^ [[cite web|url=http://www.thestar.co.uk/business/Cold-reality-of-climate-changes.2927255.jp}}
- ^ [[cite web|urlhttp://www.carbonplanet.com/newsletters/cp_newsletter_3.pdf}}
- ^ [[cite web|url=http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0780046/}}
- ^ [[cite web|url=http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0924165/}}
- ^ [[cite web|url=://www.imdb.com/title/tt1192865/}}
- ^ [[cite web|url=://www.imdb.com/title/tt1155409/}}