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- One girl's letter to a peanut company will change her father's perception of the world around him.
- In 2016, Hogan Lovells and Barefoot College launched a three year partnership to empower women and girls globally, aiming to bring clean, renewable light to 20,000 more families by training 400 Solar Mamas across Asia, Africa, Latin America, and the Pacific Islands. Barefoot College, the subject of Flip the Switch - A Documentary, is a leading social enterprise working in nearly 100 countries. Its work with women addresses many of the SDGs, including efforts to reduce poverty alleviation, climate change, and gender inequality. We want to use the power of storytelling to inspire impactful collaborations focused on making a better world for all: · Empowering women and girls around the world; · Inspiring multi-sector partnerships as a critical collaborative approach to systemic change; · Combating ultra-poverty by supporting women as the change-makers. Flip the Switch - A Documentary is designed to facilitate networking engagement that brings together leaders from the private sector to inspire corporate action towards the SDGs. The film will be premiered at BAFTA in London on Tuesday 16 October alongside a panel discussion hosted by the Rt Hon. Lord McConnell, Chair of the All-Party Parliamentary Group for the SDGs, with senior executives from global corporations to explore the business case for sustainable development.
- MAKING IT UP is a scripted show about MILES, an improv teacher and performer in San Francisco. The stage is set when his long-time girlfriend relocates, forcing him into a long-distance relationship, and his father divorces and moves into his tiny studio apartment.
- A naturally nervous substitute applicant struggles to complete his final test. Created by team HBIC Films for the 48-Hour Film Project, San Francisco.