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April 6 / Uncategorised

TANABI TV WINS NEW S4C COMMISSION FOR NEW MMA SERIES ‘Y FFEIT’

S4C’s Y Ffeit will showcase the best of Welsh boxing and MMA.

A new series showcasing the best boxing and mixed martial arts (MMA) bouts in Wales is to be shown by Welsh broadcaster S4C.

Y Ffeit will be a six-part series showing highlights from the nation’s biggest professional and amateur fights nights every Wednesday night, from March 29.

The show will be hosted from a different location each week, and feature fighters from across Wales and the United Kingdom. The first episode, on Wednesday, 29 March will bring the best from an evening of boxing from Merthyr Tydfil Leisure Centre.

The following week’s episode will come from the Furnace Theatre in Llanelli, which will host an evening of MMA bouts. The series will then alternate between the two different disciplines. There will also be English subtitles.

Each week, the Y Ffeit team will bring a series of items looking at the development of both boxing and MMA in Wales, and profile some of the most exciting talents and biggest characters within both combat sports, including Welsh men and women who have made an impact on the world stage.

The series will also feature post-fight ringside interviews with the fighters and guests attending the events.

Sue Butler, Sport Content Commissioner for S4C, said: “Boxing has always had a strong following in Wales and MMA is a sport rapidly growing in popularity.

“Y Ffeit will focus on what’s happening in both sports across Wales. We see it as a showcase for promising Welsh talent and look forward to some gripping contests’”

Boxing Promoter Jamie Sanigar said: “This is a massive boost for Welsh boxing enabling up and coming Welsh talent to feature on S4C. We have plans in place for some great Welsh title fights and International fights giving Welsh boxers the opportunity to reach the top and build fan bases across Wales.”

James Wallis, owner of MMA promotion company Adrenalin Fight Nights, said: “MMA has become very popular in Wales over the last 12 months and especially after the recent wins by Welsh UFC fighters Brett Johns and Jack Marshman in November 2016 and the recent signed fighter John Phillips.

“We are very excited to be part of the new S4C series especially as it will make the sport more accessible to everyone to enjoy on terrestrial television.”

For more information about the upcoming series, follow @YFfeit_S4C.

April 6 / Uncategorised

‘BRETT JOHNS – YMLADDWR UFC’ DOCUMENTARY AIRS ON S4C

Brett Johns was a schoolboy lacking in self-confidence, spending nearly every lunchtime in the library searching YouTube for videos of his hero, the MMA (mixed martial arts) fighter Brad Pickett.

But 25 year-old Brett, from Pontarddulais near Swansea, will achieve his dream at the O2 in London on March 18.

As the documentary Brett Johns – Yr Ymladdwr (The Fighter) on Wednesday 15 March on S4C will show, his journey from a four year-old training at his stepfather’s local gym to where he is now – on the verge of the UFC – has not been easy.

The programme follows Brett during the most recent part of his career as he takes to the competitive world of the MMA nationally and internationally, with big fights in Titan FC in America, in the hope of reaching the dizzy heights of the UFC and ultimately, fulfilling a lifetime ambition.

“This fight in London is a bit of a personal one for me. It’s one ticked off the bucket list. I’ve gone from the boy who was 16 watching Brad Pickett on the computer in school to having the opportunity to fight on the same card as him.

“I started judo at four years old with my stepfather at Pontarddulais Judo Club. I did judo all the way up to the age of sixteen. I still do judo but probably not as often as I should. I basically went to my local BJJ gym when I was sixteen just to better my skills on the floor, submissions and stuff. I saw the MMA and I’ve never looked back since.”

Brett is one of a select few Welshmen to have succeeded in the MMA world, which he attributes to mental and physical reasons.

“I’ve been fighting now for over eight years, it’s been a tough journey for me. You’ve got to pick the right fights and you have to keep winning to keep the ball rolling. Sometimes it doesn’t happen. It’s having the right team behind you as well, that’s the big thing. I’m very lucky to train with the Chris Rees Academy in Swansea.

“I know that Jack Marshman has a very good gym up in Abertillery with Richard Shaw and also John Phillips, who trains out in Ireland with Connor McGregor’s camp. It’s having the right team behind you that can really help you through in this game.”

But having a supportive team is only half the battle. The preparation work before each fight, as Brett explains, requires physical and mental application every day for up to two months.

“For a fight, we have things called camps. The camps can be between six and eight weeks. It’s an intense part of your camp where you’re training three times a day, six days a week. It’s tough. You pick up a lot of injuries along the way. You walk through the injuries and at the end of the camp, you get to use your skills.”

This documentary is the perfect taster for the new series, Y Ffeit from 29 March on S4C, which will broadcast highlights programmes from three boxing and three MMA events during a series of six weekly one-hour programmes.

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Mae Brett Johns yn cyfaddef ei fod e’n fachgen ysgol digon ddihyder, yn treulio bron bob awr ginio yn y llyfrgell ar YouTube yn gwylio fideos o’i arwr, yr ymladdwr MMA (crefftau ymladd cymysg) Brad Pickett.

Ac yntau’n 25 oed erbyn hyn, fe fydd Brett, sy’n hanu o Bontarddulais ger Abertawe, yn gwireddu breuddwyd yn yr O2 yn Llundain ar Fawrth 18.

Fel y bydd y rhaglen ddogfen Brett Johns – Yr Ymladdwr ar nos Fercher 15 Mawrth ar S4C yn dangos, dydy taith Brett, o fachgen pedair oed yn ymarfer gyda’i lystad Andrew Burt yn y gampfa leol i’r fan lle mae e nawr – ar gyrion yr UFC – ddim wedi bod yn un hawdd.

Bydd y rhaglen hon yn dilyn Brett drwy ei yrfa ddiweddar wrth iddo ymladd yn y byd cystadleuol o MMA ar y lefelau cenedlaethol a rhyngwladol gyda gornestau mawr yn Titan FC yn yr UDA yn y gobaith o godi i uchelfannau’r UFC ac yn gwireddu breuddwyd oes.

“Mae’r ffeit yma yn Llundain yn un personol i fi. Bob amser cinio, o’n i’n mynd ar YouTube a gwneud searches am Brad Pickett a’r UFC. Fast forward wyth mlynedd, a fi ar ei gerdyn olaf e. Fi wedi mynd o fod yn 16 oed yn yr ysgol yn gwylio fe ar y cyfrifiadur i nawr, lle fi ar yr un cerdyn â fe ar yr un noson,” meddai Brett.

“Dechreuais i gyda jiwdo pryd o’n i’n bedair, a fi wedi gwneud blynyddoedd o jiwdo. Ond o’n i eisiau rhywbeth arall. O’n i wedi mynd i’r gym BJJ [Brazilian jiu-jitsu] lleol, y Chris Rees Academy, i wella sgiliau fi ar y llawr, fel submissions, a dyna le o’n i wedi gweld yr MMA gyntaf. O’n i jyst wedi syrthio mewn cariad gyda’r gamp wedyn.”

Mae Brett yn un o griw dethol iawn o Gymry sydd wedi llwyddo yn y byd MMA ac mae rhesymau corfforol a meddyliol am hynny, meddai.

“I fod yn onest, mae e wedi bod yn galed iawn i fi. Mae rhaid i ti gael y ffitrwydd, mae rhaid i ti ennill y rhan fwya’ o’r amser. Mae e mor galed yn yr MMA. Rhaid i ti gael y tîm cywir y tu ôl i ti, a fi jyst yn lwcus bo fi’n ymarfer gyda Chris Rees yn Abertawe.

“Mae Jack Marshman yn ymarfer gyda Richard Shaw yn Abertyleri. Mae John Phillips yn mynd i le mae Conor McGregor yn ymarfer, felly mae cael y timau cywir tu ôl i ti a’r coaches iawn yn bwysig.”

Ond hanner y frwydr yn unig yw cael tîm cefnogol. Fel yr eglura, mae’r gwaith paratoi cyn pob ffeit yn galw am ymroddiad corfforol a meddyliol bob dydd am hyd at ddeufis.

“Fi’n cael camp bob ffeit, tua chwech i wyth wythnos o ymarfer. Mae’r ymarfer yn intense, tair gwaith y dydd, chwe diwrnod yr wythnos. Mae e’n galed iawn. Ti’n cael lot o anafiadau yn y gamp yma, ond rhaid i ti gerdded trwyddo fe.”

Mae’r rhaglen yn rhagflas perffaith i gyfres Y Ffeit sy’n dechrau ar S4C ar 29 Mawrth, a fydd yn rhaglenni un awr yn dangos uchafbwyntiau tair digwyddiad bocsio a thair digwyddiad MMA dros chwe wythnos.

April 6 / Uncategorised

‘BY ANY NAME SCOOPS’ TOP AWARD IN HOLLYWOOD

The Producers at the Welsh Production Company Tanabi Films are celebrating today following winning the Best Feature Film award for their first feature film ‘By Any Name’ based on the best-selling novel by Katherine John. The news of the award broke last night that the British thriller took the top award from a plethora of entries at the Stars Hollywood International Film Festival.

The Director of ‘By Any Name’ Euros Jones-Evans said, “We are extremely proud of winning this award for our first feature film. This is our second award in the US in the last month, as ‘By Any Name’ also won Best Feature Film award at the Yosemite International Film Festival and we are thrilled with the response of the judges on the international festival circuit to ‘By Any Name’. We have had incredible support from all our local partners in Wales and are extremely grateful to the entire cast and crew, especially the leading actor Cengiz Dervis, who plays ‘John West’ and leading actress Samira Mohamed Ali who plays ‘Dr Elizabeth Santer’ for their dedication, hard work and faith in bringing this independent film to the screen.”

By Any Name’s author Katherine John, who is an Amazon chosen author and profiled online internationally was overwhelmed when the news broke this morning that the Tanabi film of ‘By Any Name’ had won this prestigious award. ‘I scripted my book with the support of the director and it was an enormous privilege to work with Euros and the entire dedicated team of actors and crew assembled by Tanabi who worked tirelessly to bring this independent film to the screen. I am delighted and honored that ‘By Any Name’ has won this prestigious award at such a distinguished festival in Hollywood. It is truly a recognition of the commitment of everyone involved in bringing the story and characters alive and a showcase for the best ‘set” of all. The breath-taking scenery of Wales.’

‘By Any Name’ has won four awards to date and recently qualified to enter BAFTA Wales 2017.

You can follow the adventure on Twitter @ByAnyNameMovie, @TanabiFilms and on Facebook.

February 9 / Uncategorised

WELSH FILM ‘BY ANY NAME’ SCOOPS AWARD IN CHINA

The Producers at the Welsh Production Company Tanabi Films are celebrating today after winning the Best Feature Film award for their first feature film ‘By Any Name’ which is based on the best-selling novel by Katherine John. The British thriller took the top award in the Wuhan International Film Festival in the Province of Hubei, China.

The Festival organiser Wenjuan Zuo said “I would like to take this opportunity to congratulate Tanabi Films on winning the ‘Best Film’ award during the ceremony. WIAFF is a great platform for both Chinese and global art films under the principal mutual benefits. ‘By Any Name’ was one of the 12 awarded films on the evening that was selected among over 200 high quality films submitted to the festival”.

The Director of ‘By Any Name’ Euros Jones-Evans said, “We are delighted to win Best Film Award for our feature film in the Wuhan International Film Festival. We are very thrilled with the response this film has had from the judges on the international festival circuit- the film has already won accolades in Wales and the US. We have had incredible support from all our local partners in Wales and are extremely grateful to Katherine Johns for her continued support and to all the cast and crew, especially the leading male Cengiz Dervis, who plays ‘John West’ and Samira Mohamed Ali who plays ‘Dr Elizabeth Santer’ in the film for their dedication and hard work.”

Nick Whittingham, British Consul General in Wuhan along with Chris Foxall presented the award to Producers Samira Mohamed Ali and Euros Jones-Evans during last week’s visit to Swansea.

Chris Foxall said: “The growing relationship between Wales and China is particularly evident between the friendship cities of Swansea and Wuhan. Having signed a government level memorandum of understanding between the two cities last year, there have been two way visiting delegations focused on cementing the evolving partnership. Tanabi’s well-deserved award at the Wuhan International Film Festival is a great example of how Welsh talent can compete with the rest of the world, and open doors for more collaboration with our partners in China”.

You can follow the adventure on Twitter @ByAnyNameMovie, @TanabiFilms and on Facebook.

January 8 / Uncategorised

Happy New Year / Blwyddyn Newydd Dda

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We would like to wish all our partners and friends a great new year that will be filled with happiness and success, thank you for your continued support across the group.

Blwyddyn Newydd Dda i’n partneriaid a ffrindiau, rydym yn ddiolchgar iawn o’r holl gefnogaeth dros y 12 mis diwethaf ar draws y grŵp.

October 10 / Uncategorised

SAMIRA MOHAMED ALI NAMED AS NEW AMBASSADOR FOR CELEBRITY BRAND LA SKIN CARE

British Model and Actress Samira Mohamed Ali will be the new ambassador for LA Skin Care product range as the UK based company plans to expand their operations into new international markets by the end of 2016. The former Miss Europe winner will join a host of TV celebrities that currently use the exclusive brand such as Alex Best, The Voice’s star Lydia Lucy and Jess Steele, Hollyoaks’ cast Sarah George and Steph Davies, Big Brother’s Mark Byron, Real House Wives of Cheshire’ Tanya Beardley and Ampika and model Jade Ainsworth among others.

LA Skin Care’s first collection was introduced in the UK in 2015 and is the brainchild of Louisa Ashforth. In an interview earlier today, she said, “My policy is that you wear your skin 365 days of the year, if you walk out in the wrong clothes or shoes, as long as your skin and hair look amazing you will feel great and look great and be successful. Fourteen years ago, I opened my salon because I wanted to serve people in the way I knew best. I made a promise that when I designed the luxurious skin care brand, which was naturally inspired, delicious and animal-friendly, I would share my love for natural skincare with the world. Having Samira as one of our Ambassadors is going to be a great asset to us as we expand the business overseas. Samira has worked in modeling and films over the last 5 years and we are very excited to have her represent our brand.”

The new LA Skin Care range is systematic to working underneath the skin and not just superficial and suits all skin types due to the key ingredients used in each product. Clients are able to use the prescription given to adapt the products depending on the skin type, which makes it unique in the marketplace.

“I am thrilled to have been chosen by LA Skin Care to represent their brand along with a host of other celebrities as they launch their new range across Europe. It is an exciting brand and I very much look forward to working with the team over the next 6-12 months,” says Samira Mohamed Ali.

LA Skin Care has received wonderful, positive feedback from Top Magazine Editors including OK Magazine and has been featured in various red carpet and exclusive events throughout London and Marbella over the last 12 months.

You can follow the latest from this adventure on Instagram @laskincare and http://www.laskincare.co.uk and on Twitter @OfficialSamira

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August 31 / Uncategorised

SAMIRA MOHAMED ALI NAMED AS NEW AMBASSADOR FOR TOP CELEBRITY US BRAND ‘MAYA SWIMWEAR’

British Model and Actress Samira Mohamed Ali will be the new ambassador for MAYA Swimwear in Europe and Asia as the US based company plans to expand their operations into these new markets by the end of 2017. The curvaceous former Miss Europe winner will join a host of top celebrities that currently wear the exclusive brand such as Jennifer Aniston, Vanessa Minnillo, Cameron Diaz, Jessica Alba, Kristin Cavallari, Fergie, Mary Kate and Ashley Olsen, Marissa Miller, Lindsay Lohan, Kimberly Stewart, Britney Spears, Nicole Richie, Nina Dobrev, Julianne Hough, Doutzen Kroes, Fergie, Brandi Glanville, among others.

Maya’s first collection was introduced in the United States in 2001 and is the brainchild of third generation Argentine designer Carolina Dinardi. “My design combines glamour, style, and femininity, without losing freedom. I want people to feel the confidence that comfort gives and have fun with it and to have Samira as one of our Ambassadors and one of our #MayaGirls is now going to reaffirm this vision as we expand the business. Samira has great connections and has worked in modeling and films across Europe and Asia over the last 5 years; we are very excited to have her represent our brand. The new photos of Samira are truly stunning and we can see that she will be a perfect fit for us”, says Carolina Dinardi, designer and founder of Maya Swimwear.

Meaning “illusion” in Sanskrit, MAYA was the perfect name for owner and designer, Carolina Dinardi’s dream of creating a Swimwear Collection entirely designed to flatter a woman’s body. Maya Swimsuits are a departure from both the more conservative American cuts and the tiny Brazilian cuts, combining practicality with South American sensuality creating this original Argentinian cut, sensual but not fully revealing. With a sculpted lower cut, and a wider, more flexible fit, Maya allows freedom and comfort in movement while still turning heads.

“I am thrilled to have been chosen by Maya to represent their iconic brand as they launch their new range of XL sizes for the curvier female body. This topic is very close to me heart and a personal goal of mine in raising awareness of the healthy size body. I have been modeling since I was 9 years old and seen how the market has changed over the years. These final few weeks of preparation and the official photo-shoot in Wales with Ryan Bater has been very exciting and I look forward to being part of the team and representing the brand across Europe and Asia” says Samira Mohamed Ali.

For more than a decade now, Maya Swimwear has been outfitting a ground swell of MayaGirls in beautiful styles and patterns of swimwear and bikinis. Maya’s Signature Cut provides the perfect fit by allowing the fabric to follow the natural curves of a woman’s ‘cola,’ the Argentinian word for bottom or derriere. Carolina’s design has changed the way women feel in their bathing suits forever.

Maya Swimwear has received wonderful, positive feedback from Top Magazine Editors and Maya’s Collections have been featured in various worldwide Top Magazines throughout the years since it was introduced in the United States in 2002.

You can follow the adventure on Instagram @maya_swimwearok and www.mayaswimwear.com and on Twitter @OfficialSamira

August 18 / Uncategorised

‘BY ANY NAME’ TO SCREEN AT AOF 2016 IN THE US

Welsh production company Tanabi Films, who produced ‘By Any Name’ movie based on the no.1 best-selling novel by Katherine John has made the third round official selection stage from a plethora of entries at this year’s prestigious Action on Film Festival. AOF is now in its 12th year and has become one of the fastest growing festivals in the US attracting entries from all around the world. This will be the first US screening of the film and will be held in the famous Krikorian Theater in Monrovia, CA along with another 60 films.

The Director of ‘By Any Name’ Euros Jones-Evans said, “We are extremely proud to be working with Del Watson and the whole team at AOF 2016. We had incredible support from all our local partners in Wales and the recent screening here and we look forward to seeing how the movie is received in the US for the first time. We are extremely grateful to all the cast and crew, especially the leading male Cengiz Dervis, who plays ‘John West’ and Samira Mohamed Ali who plays ‘Dr Elizabeth Santer’ in the film for their dedication and hard work and to make this project happen as an independent film.”

Del Weston, AOF Director said, “We (The AOF) are the go to festival for filmmakers, writers, producers, actors to have their work recognized and honored. The AOF has launched a number of careers and continues to bring even more attention and success to filmmakers and writers from around the globe. 
We are very excited to be screening ‘By Any Name’, which will be the first film ever from Wales as part of this year’s festival selection and showcasing the on screen talent and also feature them on our television ‘Del Weston Action On Film’ show, which airs Nationwide across the US.”

‘By Any Name’s author Katherine John, who was recently selected as one of Amazon’s chosen authors and is profiled on most online platforms across the US, South America and Europe said, “I am delighted and honored that ‘By Any Name’ has been selected to screen at such a distinguished festival. The entire team at Tanabi Films has worked tirelessly to get this project completed and did everything they could to bring my story to life. I wrote the script with the support of the director and it was an enormous privilege to work with the actors and crew”.

‘By Any Name’ was nominated at this year’s CBFF 2016 and qualified to enter BAFTA Wales competition in 2017 and is a recent acquisition of CEO Marie Adler of Hollywood’s Adler’s Adler & Associates Entertainment, Inc. A&AE.

You can follow the adventure on Twitter @ByAnyNameMovie, @TanabiFilms and on Facebook.

 

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May 21 / Uncategorised

DOUBLE NOMINATION FOR TANABI FILMS AT THE 2016 CARMARTHEN BAY FILM FESTIVAL

Welsh production company Tanabi Films, who produced ‘By Any Name’ feature film which is based on the number 1 best-selling novel by Katherine John was nominated in the ‘Best Feature Film’ category and Locked Up short film in the ‘Best Sort Film’ category from a plethora of entries at this year’s prestigious Carmarthen Bay Film Festival, held at the Stradey Park Hotel, Llanelli.

The first ever screening of By Any Name was also held during the festival, with over 160 guests from around the UK and the film received excellent feedback from the audience.

Samira Mohamed Ali, who is one of the producers and stars as leading lady Dr Elizabeth Santer, a psychologist, who is taken hostage by John West, which is played by lead Actor and Combat expert Cengiz Dervis. In an interview following the screening, Samira said: “The response has been very positive, we wanted to make Katherine proud and very grateful of the opportunity of being able to adapt such a popular novel, which has been on sale world-wide for the last 15 years. Seeing it all come together made me very emotional tonight, and the support we have had from everyone has been amazing. We are thrilled that ‘By Any Name’ has been nominated at the Carmarthen Bay Film Festival following the two recent awards at the North Wales International Film Festival and proud that we have qualified for BAFTA Wales entry for 2017”.

Following the screening, the lead actor Cengiz Dervis, who plays John West said in an interview: “I am so happy for everyone involved, it was a beautiful film and I am really pleased that Katherine John has seen her work adapt to the screen in a sensitive manner. I think the audience enjoyed, as the cinematography was excellent and the end project has made me very proud. I gave everything to this role, from the 16 week preparation to be in character on the first day of filming”.

Recently selected as one of Amazon’s chosen authors, Katherine John is profiled on most online platforms across the US, South America and Europe. In an interview following the screening, she said, “I am in shock, I was not sure what to expect as I knew that the team at Tanabi had given 150% but it was truly remarkable. Being an independent film, the commitment of the actors to bring the characters alive along with the breath-taking Welsh scenery and the direction created an excellent film. I am delighted and honored to be part of this project and finding out that it has been nominated for the main award at the festival”.

The Director of ‘By Any Name’ Euros Jones-Evans said, “Everyone enjoyed the film tonight and I’m very happy that the audience that have read the novel were pleased we stayed true to the story. It was an intense shoot, over 16 days but I feel that audiences around the world will enjoy the film as it has a powerful story and the actors have been amazing bringing the characters to life, and I wish to thank the whole crew for their dedication and hard work in getting this project to screen. I would also like to thank Gravells, Kidwelly for supporting tonight’s screening here at the Strayed Park Hotel, Llanelli”.

‘By Any Name’ is a recent acquisition of Hollywood’s Adler & Associates Entertainment, Inc. headed by CEO Marie Adler. The Alder team are currently at the Cannes Film Market working with various agents to secure global distribution for the film.

‘Locked Up’ short film, starring Stuart McNeill and Samira Mohamed has also been nominated for the Best Feature Short at this year’s festival.

You can follow the adventure on Twitter @ByAnyNameMovie, @TanabiFilms and on Facebook.

April 13 / Uncategorised

ACTRESS SAMIRA MOHAMED ALI TO STAR IN HARD-HITTING FEATURE FILM ‘CRUSHED WINGS’

Following winning the Best Actress award for her role in By Any Name (2016) at this year’s North Wales International Film Festival, Samira has just been cast to play co-lead in the powerful feature film Crushed Wings. Principal photography will take place in July 2016 where the team will film in the UK, India and Nepal.

In an interview today, the Writer and Director of Crushed Wings Lalit Bhusal of Cam Buddha Films said: “We are extremely excited to have Samira as part of the lead cast for this film, which will highlight issues of Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) in Asian countries, which include India, Pakistan, Indonesia, Malaysia and many more countries. Crushed Wings will be the voice of those who have suffered, and for those who are presently suffering unknowingly. It will also bring issues affecting FGM to the wider audience. FGM causes physical and emotional pain, and our research shows that the issues have been raised in the past by media and governments, but there is still not enough awareness, support, and educational material available for these women. Samira’s recent film roles, in particular Molly Crows has showed me that she can play these challenging characters and is able to cope with filming in difficult environments, which we will face in Nepal and India this summer”.

Samira will play the character Emma in the film, a foreign social worker opposite actors Oznur Cific and Nisaro Karim. The film will be shot in English, and then eventually dubbed in Hindu and Urdu. Speaking earlier today, she said “I am truly honoured to have been cast for this film, as it will highlight many dark subjects such as FGM and ‘honour’ violence and killings, that are not freely discussed in society these days. I look forward to working with the cast and crew and hopefully the film will encourage young women to come forward and report these barbaric rituals”.

The film deals with very current issues. One key advisor who will also feature in the film is Women’s Rights Activist Mandy Sanghera, who recently played an integral role as advisor for the recent factual-based drama ‘Murdered By My Father’ on BBC which looked at ‘honour’ violence and killings”.

Crushed Wings is set for release in 2017 across UK, Europe, India and Asia.

 

Production Company: Cam Buddha Films Ltd 

Project by Director/Writer/Producer: Lalit Bhusal,

Co-Producer : Shivani Vyas (Mumbai)

Main Cast: Oznur Cific, Samira Mohammed Ali, Nisaro Karim, Jet Summan

Guest Appearance: Bhasker Patel – Indiana Jones/Thunderbirds/Emmerdale

Researcher: Mansoor Zahid