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You wait an age for a Plastic Shores screening, then 2 happen at once

January 17, 2018

It's been a good long time since my first film Plastic Shores was screened anywhere. It was released in 2012 and has been shown all around the world now. Perhaps it is because World Environment day this year is focussing on plastics that there has been a sudden interest in the film, which looks at the problem of marine plastic debris. Friends of the Earth are holding a screening in Chester tomorrow (18th January) and then there is another in the Cayman Islands not long afterwards. Although there are many things about Plastic Shores I cringe out now being a more experienced film maker, it will always have a very special place in my heart and shows what you can do if you see an idea through its creation.

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