FIGHTING SHAME

"There's so many people that assume this is a chosen life... for so many, it's not chosen."

A group of women use everyday items to tell of the sacrifices and difficult choices they face, and the community initiatives they have launched in an attempt to tackle the shame surrounding poverty and try to make policy makers listen.

Find out more on the fighting shame website

RUNTIME:
24 minutes

EDITOR:
Harry Lock

DIRECTOR:
Sally Ogden

PRODUCER:
Sally Ogden

EXECUTIVE PRODUCER:
Anna Hall

RELEASED:
2019

RECEPTION

"watch this brilliant 20 minute film exploring the emotions of shame and poverty. it shows the power of kindness when a community comes together, and the dignity that kindness affords. well done @truevisionyorks and @jrf_uk ๐Ÿ™Œ" https://t.co/7xyKt2LyXV

โ€” Little Village (@LittleVillageHQ) January 26, 2019


Deeply moving film by @SallyOgdenTV about life in poverty in the UK, an immensely rich nation thatโ€™s abandoned its population; this reminds me of what I witnessed in #Newcastle UK where drugs are destroying whole generations https://t.co/toATP0pjq5

โ€” Antony Loewenstein (@antloewenstein) January 30, 2019<


These Fighting Shame documentaries are a must watch ๐Ÿ‘‰๐Ÿผ https://t.co/z0qSuNAUYx .. well done @truevisionyorks & @jrf_uk. The more visible the realities of peoples lives are in the UK today, the more I hope people will take collective responsibility & action.

โ€” Cassie Robinson ๐Ÿ”ฎ (@CassieRobinson) January 25, 2019

AWARDS


RTS YORKSHIRE 2019
Best Digital Short, Nominee

 

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