Project Detail

Do Children Have Rights?

Synopsis

DO CHILDREN HAVE RIGHTS? is documentary film produced by Monty Lord, that will blow the lid on the world of children’s rights in the UK. The purpose of the documentary is to raise awareness of children’s rights.

Details

Year
2022
Type of project
Shorts
Running time
12 min 22 sec
Format
4K
Director
Monty Lord
Producer
Monty Lord
Sound
Fabian Lord
Composer
Monty Lord, M & F Records
Principal cast
Monty Lord, Alex Heywood, Harry Mythen

Categories

Production Status

Production Company

Young Legal Eagles Ltd

Monty Lord
The Annex, 23 Old Oak Gardens
Walton Le Dale
Preston
Lancashire PR5 4BF

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