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  • Be Myself

    Be Myself

    For eight months photographer Georgina Cranston has documented the lives of homeless women in London. ‘Be Myself’ is the story of one of those women, and it sheds light on issues that often go ignored. It’s not an easy film to watch but it offers hope.

    The film does contain material that some people may find distressing.

  • Investing in Hope:  Rusli’s story.

    Investing in Hope: Rusli’s story.

    At the beginning of the year we we travelled to Indonesia with the World Fish Centre, making a film about their work with the Aceh Society Development Cooperative  which has been helping communities devastated by the 2004 tsunami.  The film is now live on the WorldFish Centre website here.   Big thanks to Fiona Chandler, Sam Stacey and Malcolm Beveridge from the World Fish Centre and Muhammed Hanafiah from the ASD Cooperative.  Thanks also to photographer and videographer Mike Lusmore.

  • The Selector

    The Selector

    The Selector is the British Council’s international radio showcase for the best new music from the UK. The show reflects the brilliance and diversity of British music, promoting the sounds, talents and musical culture of modern Britain to an international audience.

    And this is the photofilm that we produced about the show for the British Council.

    The Selector is live…

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  • HEALING

    HEALING

    What happens when a young woman faces serious complications during labour in a remote corner of war-torn Democratic Republic of the Congo?

    This film follows Sam Perkins, the MSF midwife whose team receive the emergency call to bring Zawadi for treatment at the only free maternity hospital for miles.

  • The Missing

    The Missing

    Lebanese born photographer Dalia Khamissy attempts to uncover what happened to the estimated 17,000 people kidnapped during the Lebanese civil war.

    This photofilm was crafted as part of the series OPEN EYE produced for the BBC. Please click through for more details.

  • OXFAM See For Yourself

    OXFAM See For Yourself

    What happens when you take an Oxfam supporter on a trip to Zimbabwe to see one of their projects?

    Oxfam hired duckrabbit to find out and make a TV advert of the results.

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  • Farming Waters, Changing Lives

    Farming Waters, Changing Lives

    We travelled to Bangladesh to see exactly how the World Fish Centre are improving lives through effective development of aquaculture.

  • HEROES

    HEROES

    This film follows British midwife Sam Perkins and her team as they work a shift in an MSF-supported hospital in war-torn Eastern Congo. This is one of four photofilms produced by duckrabbit for MSF’s fundraising campaign; MSF delivers, focused on their maternal health care work in DRC. To find out more about duckrabbit’s role in the campaign please visit our MSF delivers campaign page.

  • The Other (side of Sweden)

    The Other (side of Sweden)

    ‘‘There’s two groups in Sweden, the Swedish and the immigrants. The immigrants are united in the same shithole that Sweden puts us in”.

    This photofilm was made as part of the BBC/duckrabbit series OPEN EYE. Please click through for more details.

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  • ILRI

    Dying for Meat?

    A duckrabbit production for ILRI (the International Livestock Research Institute) highlighting the work of veterinary epidemiologist Delia Grace, and the butchers of Langata Rd, Nairobi.

  • Condition Critical: Drawing the war

    Condition Critical: Drawing the war

    The voice of a young boy reveals the horrifying impact of Congo’s war on children. Kidnapped by armed men, children are forced to witness and take part in inconceivable atrocities.

  • Condition Critical: Bahati’s Story

    Condition Critical: Bahati’s Story

    Bahati is one of more than one hundred thousand Congolese living, displaced, in camps in the east of the country. Left on his own after all his family were killed, he fled to the ‘safety’ of a camp for displaced persons.

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  • HOPE

    HOPE

    Premature babies fight for life in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. This film looks at the work of Médecins Sans Frontières in the North Kivu district of war-torn eastern Congo. This was one of four films made by duckrabbit for MSF’s 2011 fundraising and awareness campaign which focused on maternal health care in the DRC. To find out more about duckrabbit’s role in the campaign please visit our MSF delivers campaign page.

  • Out of the Box

    Out of the Box

    Riverford Organics, UK’s biggest veg box producer.

  • The Hub

    The Hub

    The Hub highlights the work in laboratories at the new state of the art research facility on the Nairobi campus of ILRI (International Livestock Research Institute).

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  • A picture of Lily

    A picture of Lily

    A reflection on the meaning of home to Merlin Housing resident Lily Yeo, 84.

  • Condition Critical: Francoise’s Story

    Condition Critical: Francoise’s Story

    Daily life for the people of Eastern Congo is shrouded in fear as looting, rape and violence remain constant threats in the ongoing conflict.

    Francoise, was locked inside her house as bandits set fire to it one night. She tells her story from the war ravaged country.

    This photofilm was produced for MSF as part of their Condition Critical campaign.

  • Condition Critical: Mishoka’s story

    Condition Critical: Mishoka’s story

    The ongoing conflict in Eastern Congo has forced over a million people to flee their homes. Mishoka, now living in a displaced persons camp, escaped his burning village after witnessing the murder of his brother. Left to care for his niece and sister in law, as well as his own seven children, he tells his own story, as the war continues. This photofilm was one of four created by Duckrabbit in their award winning collaboration with Medecins Sans Frontieres’s on [...]

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  • This three-day training offers you a very good understanding of all the elements related to producing photofilms. It provides you with an extensive checklist you can rely on when compiling your multimedia piece. I can recommend this workshop to those who want to start exploring the domain of multimedia storytelling. Serge Van Cawenbergh
    Documentary Photographer
  • duckrabbit are a highly professional, skilled and committed team. We have been very happy with the work they have produced on the ‘See For Yourself’ campaign – so much so that we’re using them again! Paul Vanags, Head of Supporter Acquisition and Innovation
    Oxfam

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