Breadmakers
Breadmakers is a short 2007 documentary film, directed by Yasmin Fedda and produced by Jim Hickey and Robin Mitchell. This is a film about a unique Edinburgh bakery, where a community of workers with learning disabilities make a variety of organic breads for daily delivery to shops and cafes in the city. The Garvald Bakery is part of a centre inspired by the ideas of Rudolf Steiner where the workers realise their potential for self-discovery and creativity in a social environment. Yasmin said that she was surprised about the response that the film received.[1]
Awards
- Best Short Scottish Documentary at the 61st Edinburgh International Film Festival (2007)
- Best Short Documentary at the 2nd Emotion Pictures International Festival on Disability, Athens (2008)
- Best Short Documentary at the Middle East International Film Festival (2008)
- Special Jury Distinction at the Gdansk DocFilm Festival (GDFF) (2009).
Nominations
- Best Short Film at BAFTA Scotland (2007)[2]
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Film Festival Screenings
- Art on the Underground, London (2014)
- The Sprout Touring Film Festival, Medina County, USA (2013)
- Zagreb International Documentary Film Festival, Croatia (2013)
- Jeju Disabled Peoples Human Rights Film Festival, Korea (2012)
- BOSI FEST Belgrade International Film Festival For and By People with Disabilities (2012)
- Full Frame Documentary Film Festival, North Carolina, USA (2012)
- Special Olympics World Summer Games, Athens, Greece (2011)
- 9th Sprout Film Festival New York, USA (2011)
- 13th Thessaloniki Documentary Film Festival, Greece (2011)
- Look & Roll Short Film Festival, Switzerland (2010)
- The Supetar Super Documentary Film Festival, Croatia (2010)
- The First International Creative Documentary Film Festival in Skopje, Macedonia (2010)
- 3rd Documentary and Short Film Festival of Kerala, India (2010)
- Cromarty Film Festival (2009)
- The Normal Festival, Prague, Czech Republic (2009)
- International Short Film Festival The Way We Live, Munich, Germany (2009)
- The Antigonish International Film Festival, Canada (2009)
- Gdansk DocFilm Festival, Poland (2009)
- DOXITA, USA (2009)
- The PICTURE THIS FILM FESTIVAL, Canada (2009)
- ReFrame Peterborough International Film Festival, Ontario, Canada (2009)
- Mustafa Ali’s Gallery, Damascus, Syria (2008)
- Kingussie Food on Film Festival, UK (2009)
- Heartland Film Society, Pitlochry, UK (2008)
- Microcinéfest2008, Toronto, Canada (2008)
- Temecula Valley International Film and Music Festival, California, USA (2008)
- The Middle East International Film Festival, Abu Dhabi, UAE (2008)
- dokumentArt European Film Festival, Germany (2008)
- Planet in Focus International Environmental Festival, Toronto, Canada (2008)
- Milano Film Festival, Italy (2008)
- Documentary Film Festival "Message to Man", St Petersburg, Russia (2008)
- International Documentary Festival on Disability, Athens, Greece (2008)
- Kraków Film Festival, Poland (2008)
- Wolverhampton Disability Film Festival, UK (2008)
- Iowa City International Documentary Film Festival, USA (2008)
- International Women's Film Festival Dortmund / Cologne, Germany (2008)
- SILVERDOCS International Documentary Film Festival, USA (2008)
- Full Frame Documentary Film Festival, Durham, North Carolina, USA (2008)
- Glasgow Film Festival, Glasgow, UK (2008)
- True/False Film Festival, Columbia, Missouri, USA (2008)
- London International Disability Film Festival, London, UK (2008)
- Quebec International Ethnographic Film Festival, Quebec, Canada (2008)
- Sundance Film Festival, Park City, Utah, USA (2008)
- Ofensiva International Film Festival, Wroclaw, Poland (2007)
- Film Festival Dokumenter, Yogyakarta, Indonesia (2007)
- Docudays - Beirut Documentary Film Festival, Beirut, Lebanon (2007)
- Documentary Film Festival of IRAN, "Cinema Verite", Tehran, Iran (2007)
- Seventh International Festival of Visual Culture, Joensuu, Finland (2007)
- Edinburgh International Film Festival, Edinburgh, UK (2007)
References
- ↑ Gilchrist, Jim (2007-12-13). "Rising stars". The Scotsman. Retrieved 2009-09-22.
- ↑ "Breadmakers". Short Film Central. Retrieved 2009-09-22.
External links
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