The UK preview screening of Sour Grapes will be 15th September!

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Controversy erupts when an unassuming young man floods the American wine market with fake vintages valued in the millions, bamboozling the wine world elite, in this humorous and suspenseful tale of an ingenious con on the eve of the 2008 stock market crash.

Charlie Webb was the edit assistant on this brilliant documentary which we had the pleasure of seeing at this year’s Sheffield documentary festival.

Tickets can be found here

See the trailer here:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BNKo7oHK-_Y&feature=youtu.be

 

Grierson Trust Awards 2016 Shortlist Announced!

Congratulations to all of our editors who have worked on the Documentaries shortlisted for this year’s Grierson Trust Awards:


Best Documentary on a Contemporary Theme – Domestic

Nick Follows – The Age of Loneliness

Graham Taylor – Chemsex

Best Documentary on a Contemporary Theme – International 

Graham Taylor – Children of the Gaza War

Best Documentary on Current Affairs

Graham Taylor – Exposure: Saudi Arabia Uncovered

Best Natural History Documentary

Dom Lester – Great Barrier Reef with David Attenborough – Episode 3: Survival

Best Constructed Documentary Series

Chris Duveen – Hunted

Best Cinema Documentary

Charlie Webb (Assistant Editor) – How to Change the World


Congratulations to all the other nominees! You can check out the shortlist – here –

Cash and Curry

Congratulations to our very own Sarjit Bains- His feature CASH AND CURRY get’s it’s British TV prem­iere this Thursday 18th August on LondonLi­ve (Freeview 8, Sky 117, Virgin 159).

Don’t miss the action as JAMIE BANNERMAN­ (Full English Breakfast) takes on AMEET­ CHANA (Bend It Like Beckham) in a dark ­tale featuring Drugs, Thugs and Killer B­abes!

Watch the trailer – here –

Iran’s Dating Revolution

Edited by Ella Newton – Unreported World visits Iran for the first time to examine the fascinating way that it is dealing with the marriage crisis that has hit this Islamic Republic.

The program airs this Friday 13th May at 7:30 on Channel 4 – or can be viewed online shortly afterwards.

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Friday Viewing

The latest episode of Unreported World –‘Mission Critical: Afghanistan’ is edited by Aidan Sansom. Featuring Abigail Austen’s unique access to the battle against Isis and the Taliban in  Afghanistan. Tune in this Friday 8th April at 7:30 on Channel 4, or watch online shortly afterwards

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Airing tonight – ‘The City With No Water’

Don’t miss the latest instalment of Unreported World – Edited by Ella Newton. ‘The City With No Water’  airs tonight on Channel 4 at 7:30pm and will be available to view online shortly afterwards.  This critically acclaimed series looks at the lives of people in some of the fastest changing areas of the world.

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BAFTA Nominations Announced!

Satusfaction would like to congratulate Graham Taylor on his BAFTA Nomination in the category for ‘Television / Current Affairs 2016’ for his work on ‘Children of the Gaza War’. We’ll be keeping our fingers crossed for Graham when the winners are announced!

For full list of nominees – follow this – Link –

Bafta Craft Awards

The nominations for the Bafta Television Craft Awards have now been announced, and we are very proud to see Dominic Lester up for the Editing / Factual award for his work on Great Barrier Reef with David Attenborough. We at Satusfaction would like to congratulate Dom for his achievement in being nominated for this prestigious award, and wish him the very best of luck when the winners are announced!!

For further info please see the following – Link-

Nominees announced for the RTS Programme awards

Congratulations to Satusfaction’s Charlie Hawryliw who edited ‘Reggie Yates’ Extreme Russia’ Sundog Pictures for BBC Three. This has been nominated in the Documentary Series category.

Winners will be announced on 22nd March!

Hidden & Homeless Documentary

Satusfaction’s Franco Bogino recently finished editing  “Professor Green: Hidden & Homeless”

Professor Green sets out to discover the modern face of homelessness, changing our perceptions of who the homeless are and the harsh reality of their lives. From the shocking streets of Manchester, where rough sleeping has doubled in the last year, to meeting those trapped in the same cycle of temporary hostel life and sofa surfing, he uncovers a generation of people without access to normal society or to their futures.

Available for the coming month on the iPlayer website – Link –