Wednesday 28 March 2012

Party with Green Room and See Festival


Hi to all Green Room Followers, This is Nathalia Suarez, I'm the new Green Room Intern and this is my very first time writing to you on this blog ( Very exciteeeed...). I feel very enthusiastic about this new challenge in my life in which I'm looking to contribute proactively to the Green Room team, learn all what I can from all of you media people and also it makes me very motivated the idea of meeting new people and  making new friends.

Undoubtedly, The See Festival Launch Party in association with Wired Sussex and Green Room at Sticky Mike's Frog Bar, was the best way to start  this year our monthly networking events for TV and film people. Before the party, 'Life in a Day', a ground breaking documentary was screened downstairs, followed by   premiering clips and Q&A by Morgan Matthews, Director and Billy Dosanjh, Editor for the forthcoming  'Britain in a Day'. On Sunday, I had the great opportunity to see 'My New Home', an excellent and very touching documentary, directed by Daisy Asquith, which is a series about immigrant children moving to Britain to start their new lives, a vivid reality of experiences for the children and their families in which you can clearly see the process of how they have been affected by coming to live in the UK. They were filmed regularly for 5 years from the moment they stepped off the planes, when they were 11 years. When the documentary finished, it was fantastic to have a Q&A session with Daisy and the three children and their mothers.

By now just saying I'm very happy to be part of Green Room team group and I hope to meet you all at our forthcoming networking event, which details will be confirmed very soon.

Please find below some pictures from the See Festival Launch Party in association with Wired Sussex and Green at Sticky Mike's Frog Bar.

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From right: Tom Swindell, D.O.P,  and guest and Moose Curtis, Grime writer

The Peace Project for Sierre Leone War Victims.
From right: Rebecca Watkin, guest and Sarah Dear, Festival Manager

Q&A session for  'Britain in a Day' with Morgan Matthews, Director and Billy Dojanjh, Editor 


From right: David Notman-Watt See Festival Founder  and President of Back to Back productions and Nathalia Suarez,Green Room Intern

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