Intervention Documentary

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tomo
Hi,

My name is Tomo I just joined today.

I work for a company called Century Films, we produce high-end documentary films and television. We are making a film for Cutting Edge on channel 4 looking at intervention - ordinary people who witness crime, violence or anti-social behaviour and have to decide to intervene - or not.

We are looking at these scenarios from many different angles. We have spoken to people who have intervened heroically and saved lives, and others who decision to intervene has cost them dearly.
It is not a judgemental film dictating what is right of wrong but more a look at a difficult set of decisions anyone of us could find ourselves facing.

We are looking for one other possible angle of this situation.

1 - Non-interveners; People who have witnessed incidents and decided to ignore or not to get involved. Perhaps you would have liked to have done something but felt powerless? Perhaps you feel regretful now that you didn't say or do something? Or perhaps you feel you made the right choice to keep out of something that didn't concern you?

If you have had an experience that has had any of the elements of this scenario to it, and would be willing to have an informal chat about it over the phone we would love to hear from you.

Anyone who speaks to us will be in the strictest confidence and is in no way committed to appear in the programme.

If you would like to know more about what we are doing here at Century Films you can look at our website here centuryfilmsltd.com

I am contactable at [email protected].

Thanks very much for you time,

Tomo
Posted: 2008-10-24 16:58:46
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