
Roehampton
student film Blood on Your Hands has been nominated for the See Documentary
Festival 2010, Brighton “Student Shorts” competition.
The film follows the activities of the Coalition To Abolish The Fur Trade
as they demonstrate outside Harrods in December 2008. Harrods is now the
only department store in the UK that continues to sell real fur garments,
even though the production of fur is illegal in the UK. The "Student
Shorts" section is a first for the See Documentary Festival, featuring
four films from the region’s top student filmmakers. The winner is
decided by online public vote. To view and vote for Blood on Your Hands
visit http://www.mishorts.com
You will have to register, but you can do it quickly and anonymously if
you wish. Then click on the link "vote now" on the home page in
the section "SEE Film Competition"
About 'Blood On Your Hands' - Harrods is now the only department store in the UK which continues to sell real fur garments, even though the production of fur is illegal in the UK. This film follows the activities of the Coalition To Abolish The Fur Trade as they demonstrate outside the store in December 2008
Update 29th Feb
- 'Blood On Your Hands' won and received a year's membership to Shooting
People and the chance to screen their latest work at next year’s SEE.