Project Detail

Special Delivery

Synopsis

Special Delivery is a 30 minute documentary about the work of Ray Greaves; one man, who, in his big white van delivers hope to the Children of Chernobyl. This forty eight year old former miner, from Doncaster, has spent the past nine years raising money and collecting aid for the Zelenei Gai Children's radiation rehabilitation centre in Chernigov, near Chernobyl. To the doctors and nurses there, Ray is the reason they can continue with their treatment of young victims of the 1986 nuclear disaster. To the kids he's the English Santa Claus.

Details

Year
2004
Type of film
Shorts
Running time
30 mins
Format
Beta SP
Director
Andi Reiss
Producer
Andi Reiss
Editor
Adrian Spencer, Andi Reiss
Screenwriter
Andi Reiss
Director of Photography
Andi Reiss
Sound
Martin Kittappa
Music
Steve Isles
Narration
Heathcote Williams
Includes
Ray Greaves and the children of Chernobyl

Production Status

Production Company

Yellow Productions Ltd

7 Thackley End
119 Banbury Rd
Oxford
OX2 6LB
UK

T + 44 (0)777 571 3363

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