P A C E

 
 

I was invited by the Founder of PACE (Physical Activities Club Ealing)to direct, produce and edit a 32 minute promotional DVD. The aim of which was to increase funding avenues by highlighting the club's benefits for young people (disabled and non-disabled), their families and therefore the community as a whole. The documentary promotes awareness and benefits of inclusive sports and leisure activities amongst young disabled and non-disabled people. While demonstrating how opportunities for social inclusion can become a reality. PACE was awarded Club of the Year 2005 by London Sports Forum for Disabled People.












Stills


A boy holding up his medal in front of his faceA girl in a wheelchair being helped to push a ball down a slope by 2 assistants3 people with arms in the air in excercise

A group of 3 girls, the middle girl is about to throw a ballA close up of Jenny ParkinsonA group of disabled people practising karate

         





  

Credits


This film would not have been possible without Krishna Birdy, Kavita Birdy, Sunil Birdy, Reuben Parkinson, Jenny Parkinson, Amar Dasani, Arti Dasani, Tim Wood, Krishan Solanki, Jayesh Solanki, Vandana Sharma, Jaswinda K. Sehra. Supported by Roop Ramnani, Julia Chackathayil, Eva Kasperova, Nilukshi Rajeevi Mapalagama. Camera operated by Jonathan Palmer. Original music composed by Jason Chatwin. A film by Sapna Ramnani 2006. 






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