Project Detail

Voices from the New Jungle

Synopsis

A keen and accurate observation on the the effects of the rapidly increasing illegal immigrant population within coastal city of Calais, France.
Deep access into the migrant groups in the jungle provides a fascinating look into the individually desperate nationalities and opinions from the perspectives of those directly affected by the crisis creates a topical and enthralling visual debate in documentary.

Details

Year
2015
Type of film
Features
Running time
83 mins
Format
digital
Director
Mark Brown
Producer
Mark Brown
Editor
Mark Brown
Director of Photography
Egons Upitis
Music
Kevin Macleod

Categories

Production Status

Production Company

Urban Day Production

Sales Company

Renderyard Distribution

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