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Director's Statement
Having previously worked in broadcast TV and in the music industry, this documentary is Anna Hildur’s directorial debut. She explains that “Making this documentary was a challenging and life-changing journey. Seeing young artists making a stand and attempting to create a meaningful debate through their art gives me hope, and hope is precious.”
The film has a strong executive producing team onboard in Iain Forsyth and Jane Pollard, the directors behind the critically acclaimed Nick Cave starring documentary 20,000 DAYS ON EARTH, which won two awards at Sundance and was BAFTA nominated. On what attracted them to the project, Forsyth and Pollard stated: “We’re always interested in finding the bigger story. We want to de-mythologise what it takes to be an artist, what it means to think and act creatively… Art can’t change the world. But art changes people, and people change the world”.