@mairead672 The song is "Look Back In" from the album "18" by Moby. Please support Moby, because he provides his music for free to nonprofit documentary filmmakers. An incredibly generous artist!
@jugglejoolz The DVD is available in NTSC, which is the usual North American format, but many UK / European players can now play NTSC. You can also play it on a laptop if you change the settings. Alternatively, you can purchase a 1.2 GB download of the film to watch on a computer. Thanks!
If you are interested to hear director Carol Black's answers to questions from the audience at the Vancouver Internationa Film Festival check my channel World4Children. I filmed and uploaded the Q&A there.
Btw, the DVD is now available for purchase from the film's site
I saw this film at "Wild and Scenic Film Festival" and was profoundly impressed. It is an important and challenging work that should be seen by everyone who thinks they know what is going on in this world. My hat is off to the filmmakers.
Oh my gosh.... got shivers up my spine when the "Rabbit Proof Fence" clip came up... can't wait to see this
gabriellebish 3 months ago
does anyone know the name of this song?
mairead672 8 months ago
@mairead672 The song is "Look Back In" from the album "18" by Moby. Please support Moby, because he provides his music for free to nonprofit documentary filmmakers. An incredibly generous artist!
lostpeoplefilms 8 months ago
This looks amazing. I'd really like to buy the DVD, but the price comes up in dollars on the website. Can you get the DVD in UK format?
jugglejoolz 8 months ago
@jugglejoolz The DVD is available in NTSC, which is the usual North American format, but many UK / European players can now play NTSC. You can also play it on a laptop if you change the settings. Alternatively, you can purchase a 1.2 GB download of the film to watch on a computer. Thanks!
lostpeoplefilms 8 months ago
If you are interested to hear director Carol Black's answers to questions from the audience at the Vancouver Internationa Film Festival check my channel World4Children. I filmed and uploaded the Q&A there.
Btw, the DVD is now available for purchase from the film's site
World4Children 1 year ago
I saw this film at "Wild and Scenic Film Festival" and was profoundly impressed. It is an important and challenging work that should be seen by everyone who thinks they know what is going on in this world. My hat is off to the filmmakers.
rwrao 1 year ago