Young filmmakers

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Six young filmmakers from Bradford have showcased their debut feature film at the prestigious British Film Institute in London.

Teenagers Liam Foster, Aimee Foster, Callum Keating, Aiden Keating, Luke Leedham and Jonathan Girling  have written, directed and produced their own short documentaries of what life is like on their estate and their aspirations for the future.

The four minute film was produced as part of a national programme funded by affordable housing provider Affinity Sutton working with not-for-profit film and production company Chocolate Films.

It was premiered alongside six other films – all inspired by the theme of roots - from young people in London, Salford, Plymouth and Birmingham at the British Film Institute at London’s South  Bank on Saturday 14 January.

Jonathan Girling, aged 16, said:  “I grew up on the Sutton estate and it was fantastic to be able to show everyday life.  I am really pleased with the film and excited about going to London.  I would definitely encourage other young people to get involved with other projects.”

Joanne Rich, Youth Engagement Manager for Affinity Sutton, said:  “As a business for social purpose, we are committed to helping people put down roots and we also want to help create places for communities to thrive.  This project enabled us to get a real insight into what young people’s perceptions of where they live and their aspirations and we wanted this event to be a real celebration of their achievements.”

Roots