We are delighted to announce that the incredible recognition for our client @dochearts continues, as their documentary #WhiteNannyBlackChild has now been nominated for a #MIPCOM Cannes Diversify TV Award!
We’re thrilled to congratulate the team behind WHITE NANNY, BLACK CHILD for winning the Representation of Race & Ethnicity Award at the 2024 MIPCOM Cannes Diversify TV Awards!
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The Emerging Talent: Factual nominees are…
BEN CHEETHAM Pete Doherty, Who Killed My Son?
FOLA EVANS-AKINGBOLA, JORDAN PITT Untold Stories: Hair on Set
FRED SCOTT London Bridge: Facing Terror
TED EVANS Rose Ayling-Ellis: Signs for Change
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Directed by Olivia Smart and Executively Produced by DocHearts’ Andy Mundy-Castle, Black Stroke follows the stories of three people from different walks of life, who each break down racial stereotypes to learn to swim for the first time.
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White Nanny Black Child presents a personal, moving and sometimes unsettling meditation on identity, belonging and the nature of family.
📣Directed by: Andy Perceval Mundy-Castle 🇬🇧
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The amount of work, love & care #FolaEvansAkingbola put into this documentary is staggering. It was an emotional experience watching it in a packed theatre 🥹
Untold Stories: Hair on Set is premiering on @skytv this Sunday - it's gonna be a good one ✂️
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#WhiteNannyBlackChild presents a personal and moving documentary following the stories of West African children fostered by white families in the 1970s,sharing as adults the heartfelt impact of their upbringing.Tuesday at 10pm @channel5_tv @dochearts
These are just two of the stories told in 'White Nanny Black Child' - an incredibly powerful documentary by British-Nigerian director @andymundycastle, which is on C5 on Tuesday.
Every person in the film deserves to be heard.
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Don’t miss @andymundycastle moving new documentary, White Nanny Black Child, screening this Sunday @RitzyCinema followed by a Q&A!
🎟️ Grab your tickets NOW: https://t.co/onJrkVdWFn
‘White Nanny, Black Child’ (dir Andy Mundy Castle) is a much needed healing circle probe into West Africa’s post-colonial nightmare, reflecting Nigerians and British and the stark, devastating fallout from often good intentions of seeking ‘betterment’ or progressive means. 1/
A personal, moving and sometimes unsettling meditation on identity, belonging and the nature of family.
WHITE NANNY BLACK CHILD returns to the DocHouse screen next Tue 3 followed a brilliant sold-out screening in July. Followed by a Q&A w @andymundycastle https://t.co/gEAb9y7kLx
A group of Nigerians fostered by white families in the 70's reveal the heartfelt impact of their challenging upbringing.
Don’t miss White Nanny, Black Child - Tuesday 3rd October at 10pm @channel5_tv @dochearts
Following screenings at Sheffield Doc Fest, the BFI and Bertha DocHouse, there are still plenty of opportunities to catch White Nanny, Black Child on a big screen:
20th September - Garden Cinema
28th September - Montreal Black Film Festival
28th October - Folkestone Doc Fest
It has executive produced 520 films from 75 countries across its 18-year existence.
“To climb these coming crests, one word to you, to you and your children: stay together, learn the flowers, go light.” Jess Search
Rest in non-fiction power.
Doc Hearts honours a true Doc Heart
Jess always gave you time when in her company and listened intently. Passionate beyond belief and a truly special person. We will miss her.
The organisation, which has UK and US bases, funds and develops documentary film, with credits including Kathryn Ferguson’s Nothing Compares about the late Sinead O’Connor, Andrea Arnold’s Cow, Jehane Noujaim’s The Square and Laura Poitras’ Oscar-winning Citizenfour.