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LUKE BRADFORD

From an early age Luke Bradford has had a burning desire to create films which are evocative and thought-provoking. Over the past 20 years, he’s worked on hundreds of productions in over 30 countries, witnessing some of life’s greatest extremes – while seeing 24 award wins and a further 44 nominations.

Now the Brighton-born director/writer’s latest work, , a dramatic examination of the everyday issues faced by one of Africa’s most vulnerable communities, is enjoying similar widespread acclaim. “The titles of films are always intriguing and have layers of meaning,” he tells me. “What this reflects is how the body

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