Black History Month with Natty Mark Samuels
Web Series:
In this 2021 Black History Month web series by Oxford City Council. Educator Natty Mark Samuels gives us his insight into setting up of the African School in Oxford. His thoughts on African heritage, representation in film and cinema, family and heroes that may not always get the acknowledgement they deserve.
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Sharon WoodwardDirector
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Natty Mark SamuelsWriter
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Clare KeenProducer
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Project Type:Web / New Media, Other
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Runtime:11 minutes
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Completion Date:October 1, 2021
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Country of Origin:United Kingdom
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Country of Filming:United Kingdom
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Language:English
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Shooting Format:HD Digital
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Aspect Ratio:16:9
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Film Color:Color
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First-time Filmmaker:No
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Student Project:No
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Digital Cinema Package:Unavailable
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Black History Month - Oxford 2021Oxford
United Kingdom
October 1, 2021
Social Media -
Tagore International Film Festival,West Bengal, India
India
December 11, 2021
Best Web and New Media -
Tagore International Film Festival,West Bengal, India
India
December 11, 2021
Best - writer (Poem)
Distribution Information
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Communications Team Oxford City Council St Aldate's Chamber, St. Aldate's Oxford OX1 1BXDistributorCountry: United KingdomRights: All Rights
Award winning filmmaker, first break in television was in 1984 with the then new Channel 4's Eleventh Hour, Youth Series 'Turn It Up'. Went on to train at Newport Film School, The National Film and Television School and in the cutting rooms of BBC Wales and Tyne Tees Television. Specialized from 2003 - 2010 in running media projects with young people with physical and learning disabilities.
During 2010 to 2018 was a freelance filmmaker, project manager and media tutor. Working with charities, corporate organizations, educational establishments, individuals and community groups with a particular interest in social history and archaeology.
In August 2018 was offered the exciting opportunity to join the Communications Team at Oxford City Council in the UK
Director Statement
Always a joy and a pleasure working with Natty Mark Samuels. I continue to grow and learn as a result of his knowledge.