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Left Coast

In the coastal towns of North West England, dedicated volunteers hand out kindness and food to help those left behind.

 

Left Coast

Director: Carol Salter

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In the coastal towns of North West England, dedicated volunteers hand out kindness and food to help those left behind.

 
 
 
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Carol Salter

director and producer

Carol Salter is an award-winning documentary filmmaker and graduate from National Film and Television School with a background in fine art. Her critically acclaimed feature Almost Heaven - a tender portrait of a teenager training to become a mortician in China - won Best Documentary at the British Independent Film Awards 2017 and was double-nominated for the Glashütte Documentary Award and Crystal Bear at Berlinale. Her previous films include Unearthing the Pen (2011), which won ten awards including Best Documentary at Encounters and the Al Jazeera Golden Award. She is a Doc Society Fellow and recent recipient of the East End Film Festival Transit Award.

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Fleur Nieddu

producer

Fleur is a freelance producer [Hattie (2019) by Tyro Heath funded by BFI Doc Society; Left Coast (2019) by Carol Salter funded by The Uncertain Kingdom], impact producer [co-impact producer: Even When I Fall (2018) by Sky Neal and Kate McLarnon and ISLAND (2018) by Steven Eastwood] and marketing strategist for the BFI Film Audience Network - London region. Her film journey started as an impact assistant on the BAFTA/Academy Award® nominated documentary Virunga (2014) by Orlando von Einsiedel. She’s a Doc Society Impact Lab alumni, Birds Eye View Filmonomics alumni and BAFTA crew participant 2019/20.

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