{"id":743,"date":"2022-10-08T00:15:12","date_gmt":"2022-10-08T00:15:12","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/waynetindall.com\/?page_id=743"},"modified":"2024-01-23T23:56:30","modified_gmt":"2024-01-23T23:56:30","slug":"documentary","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/waynetindall.com\/?page_id=743","title":{"rendered":"Documentary Videos"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<section id=\"thumbwrapper4\" class=\"gallery-video-content\"\r\n         data-disable_related=\"off\"\r\n         data-gallery-video-perpage=\"5\"\r\n         data-gallery_autoplay=\"off\"\r\n         data-gallery-video-id=\"4\">\r\n\r\n    <input type=\"hidden\" class=\"pagenum\" value=\"1\"\/>\r\n    <ul id=\"origincode_videogallery\" class=\"origincode_videogallery view-thumbnails\">\r\n        <li id=\"fullPreview\"><\/li>\r\n        <input type=\"hidden\" id=\"total\" value=\"1\"\/>\r\n                    <li class=\"origincode_big_li\" data-id=\"96\">\r\n                                    <a class=\"vvimeo origincode_videogallery_item group4\"\r\n                       href=\"\/\/player.vimeo.com\/video\/97290860\"\r\n                       title=\"Close to Home\"\r\n                       data-description=\"A one hour documentary set in Timor-Leste, one of our closest neighbours.\r\n\r\nEssential viewing for every 'wanna be' NGO worker or volunteer abroad.\r\n\r\nSYNOPSIS\r\nLike so many \u2018been everywhere done everything\u2019 Baby Boomers, 60 year old Anne Tindall wants to make a difference in the world before she dies. She\u2019s obsessed with the idea that ordinary people can do extraordinary things, can actually change the world \u2018if they can just get off their fat arses and do something!\u2019\r\n\r\nSo to \u2018dip her toe in the water\u2019 she heads off to a country very CLOSE TO HOME- Timor-Leste. \r\nDragging her filmmaker husband of 42 years with her\u2026to document her grassroots  \u2018world changing\u2019 moments, Anne takes us on a journey of discovery about other people, other cultures, other experiences; that ultimately reveals more about ourselves, our own attitudes and shortcomings.\r\n\r\nTimor-Leste, with one of the highest infant and maternal death rates in the world, and a country still struggling with ongoing post conflict anxiety proves to be   difficult and confronting. \r\n\r\nThis is a delightful story filled with ups and downs and poignant moments that ultimately concludes, that \u2018if we want to make a change in the world, we must first change ourselves!\u2019 \r\n\r\nIt\u2019s a colourful, insightful story that slowly arrives; never preaches; that there is in fact no \u201cOTHER;\u201d there is only us! Fellow human beings struggling to find real freedom in our daily lives.\"\r\n                       data-id=\"96\"><\/a>\r\n                    <img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/i.vimeocdn.com\/video\/477737582-d988376c6c9e3ee4f4efaa206ce509d38addf016b99ffa21cabe1f29234d42bb-d_640?region=us\"\r\n                         alt=\"Close to Home\"\/>\r\n                                    <div class=\"overLayer\"><\/div>\r\n                <div class=\"infoLayer\">\r\n                    <ul>\r\n                        <li>\r\n                            <h2>\r\n                                Close to Home                            <\/h2>\r\n                        <\/li>\r\n                        <li>\r\n                            <p>\r\n                                                            <\/p>\r\n                        <\/li>\r\n                    <\/ul>\r\n                <\/div>\r\n            <\/li>\r\n                    <li class=\"origincode_big_li\" data-id=\"23\">\r\n                                    <a class=\"vvimeo origincode_videogallery_item group4\"\r\n                       href=\"\/\/player.vimeo.com\/video\/179137219\"\r\n                       title=\"The Eighth Summit - SBS Documentary\"\r\n                       data-description=\"\"A mountain assault was personal for all involved... The makers of the SBS documentary The Eighth Summit see parallels between their subject and their own struggles as filmmakers. When Anne and Wayne Tindall met Brigitte Muir in 1990 she nursed a wild and unusual dream: to climb the highest mountain on each of the seven continents. The Tindalls formed an immediate bond with Muir and her famous mountaineering husband, Jon. A decade later Muir fulfilled her goal, though it was at a cost. It took four attempts to reach the summit of Everest. She endured unimaginable physical duress, including being left alone for a night on an 8000-metre-high ledge. She watched in vain as close friends perished. She swore off high-altitude climbing and ended her marriage.\r\n'For me, climbing the mountain is a metaphor for life,' says Anne Tindall, who produced The Eighth Summit with her husband, writer and director Wayne. \"And what's happened for Brigitte and I is we've climbed this mountain together, metaphorically speaking, to make this documentary. It's been one hell of a project, all those attempts at Everest - will it happen, won't it, and then finally getting it on television...\"\"\r\n                       data-id=\"23\"><\/a>\r\n                    <img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/i.vimeocdn.com\/video\/586960712-0e8229c2ef4afaa7539fd59dfd78040a79c9dc1d5505910af964cd504ae30de6-d_640?region=us\"\r\n                         alt=\"The Eighth Summit - SBS Documentary\"\/>\r\n                                    <div class=\"overLayer\"><\/div>\r\n                <div class=\"infoLayer\">\r\n                    <ul>\r\n                        <li>\r\n                            <h2>\r\n                                The Eighth Summit - SBS Documentary                            <\/h2>\r\n                        <\/li>\r\n                        <li>\r\n                            <p>\r\n                                                            <\/p>\r\n                        <\/li>\r\n                    <\/ul>\r\n                <\/div>\r\n            <\/li>\r\n                    <li class=\"origincode_big_li\" data-id=\"25\">\r\n                                    <a class=\"vvimeo origincode_videogallery_item group4\"\r\n                       href=\"\/\/player.vimeo.com\/video\/66453513\"\r\n                       title=\"Ego Lemos - Perma Youth - Timor Leste\"\r\n                       data-description=\"Musician, singer songwriter and environmental troubadour Ego Lemos is a remarkable man, with a remarkable voice in more ways than one.\r\n\r\nEgo set up PERMATIL in 2000 as a local NGO concentrating on sustainable development, working with farmers, community leaders, community groups, Government staff, NGO \/ INGO staff, and university and school students. Providing training, information and education, the focus is on how to protect the land and environment, to manage it and use it to improve livelihoods. All training and information provided is compatible with economic, social, cultural, climatic, and environmental conditions in Timor-Leste.\r\n\r\nPERMACULTURE = PERMANENT AGRICULTURE + PERMANENT CULTURE\r\nPermanent Agriculture: agriculture and animal management that improves the land, provides income and produce, and is sustainable now and into the future.\r\nPermanent Culture: working with, protecting and encouraging a strong Timorese culture and environment, and moving forward at the same time. Working with nature and people and learning from them, not against or in competition with.\r\n\r\nPermaculture connects and integrates different ideas and techniques of living and agriculture together: houses, water supply, health, waste management, agriculture, fruit trees and tree crops, aquaculture, rivers, forests, animals, etc. It builds on traditional knowledge and the new techniques available to augment that knowledge.\r\n\r\nWith over 250 trained members spread over Timor-Leste\u2019s 13 Districts, it also seeks to build a national movement that facilitates the appreciation and exchange of traditional knowledge from disparate communities within the country, integrating the results into a body of knowledge that will serve all Timorese into the future.\r\n\r\nPermatil and now PermaYouth members seek to promote the ten guiding principles of permaculture applicable to all, whether living in an urban or rural environment.\"\r\n                       data-id=\"25\"><\/a>\r\n                    <img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/i.vimeocdn.com\/video\/437876907-930daac9612f22692dd8f9a49ea00264c5a04e9cef4b6888ceefc1e38e357816-d_640?region=us\"\r\n                         alt=\"Ego Lemos - Perma Youth - Timor Leste\"\/>\r\n                                    <div class=\"overLayer\"><\/div>\r\n                <div class=\"infoLayer\">\r\n                    <ul>\r\n                        <li>\r\n                            <h2>\r\n                                Ego Lemos - Perma Youth - Timor Leste                            <\/h2>\r\n                        <\/li>\r\n                        <li>\r\n                            <p>\r\n                                                            <\/p>\r\n                        <\/li>\r\n                    <\/ul>\r\n                <\/div>\r\n            <\/li>\r\n                    <li class=\"origincode_big_li\" data-id=\"26\">\r\n                                    <a class=\"vvimeo origincode_videogallery_item group4\"\r\n                       href=\"\/\/player.vimeo.com\/video\/142085028\"\r\n                       title=\"Glad Wrap Daze - A Social Experiment\"\r\n                       data-description=\"A short Documentary about an Indigenous 'Film Production\/Social Experiment' conducted in Bendigo Victoria, Australia. \r\nThis film tracks the journey of a group of young people who undertook to write and make their own film.\r\nThe idea was to create a safe place where their concerns and daily challenges could be discussed and explored in a highly creative way.\r\n\r\nWayne Tindall from Change the World created this project from scratch, and the Bendigo District Aboriginal Co-Operative agreed to fund it. This clip follows the making of a 15 minute comedy created by young Indigenous people in Bendigo.\r\n\r\nWayne &amp; Anne Tindall from Change the World Pty Ltd, together with Mark Harrison from NBS Productions Pty Ltd then took this small group on a life changing journey.\r\n\r\nThe concept was to:\r\n\u2022\tTo increase \u2018Self Esteem\u2019 leading to better mental and physical health\r\n\u2022\tTo offer a greater awareness of mental health &amp; emotional possibilities in the community\r\n\u2022\tTo give at risk youths professional \u2018Skill Acquisition\u2019 leading to possible employment\r\n\u2022\tTo offer an outlet for \u2018Cultural Creativity\u2019 leading to a better understanding of Aboriginal Heritage...and \r\n\u2022\tTo help reduce \u2018Rural Isolation Syndrome\u2019 that can lead to global peer group exposure to harmful drugs.\r\nThis model is based on a project recently completed by Change the World in remote Lospalos Timor Leste. This produced the first ever drama based short film in the local language (Tetun) to come out of Timor Leste.\r\nThe film helped heal years of war and trauma and is being sent to film festivals around the world.\r\n\r\nThe film itself was launched in the Bendigo Cinemas at a red carpet event where hundreds of friends, family and interested parties came to celebrate the achievements.\r\n\r\nA 'stand out' trainee was David Williams who has since gone on the star in another short film that has been released in the Berlin Film Festival, is staring in another feature film now in development and since this training has been offered the role as a Youth Administration\/ Health Promotion Traineeship at BDAC (Bendigo District Aboriginal Co-Operative).\"\r\n                       data-id=\"26\"><\/a>\r\n                    <img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/i.vimeocdn.com\/video\/539287495-0db41f71c9936d4a2f603ff6116acdf598c0c545501125d870311bd14df84ae1-d_640?region=us\"\r\n                         alt=\"Glad Wrap Daze - A Social Experiment\"\/>\r\n                                    <div class=\"overLayer\"><\/div>\r\n                <div class=\"infoLayer\">\r\n                    <ul>\r\n                        <li>\r\n                            <h2>\r\n                                Glad Wrap Daze - A Social Experiment                            <\/h2>\r\n                        <\/li>\r\n                        <li>\r\n                            <p>\r\n                                                            <\/p>\r\n                        <\/li>\r\n                    <\/ul>\r\n                <\/div>\r\n            <\/li>\r\n                    <li class=\"origincode_big_li\" data-id=\"27\">\r\n                                    <a class=\"vvimeo origincode_videogallery_item group4\"\r\n                       href=\"\/\/player.vimeo.com\/video\/35072278\"\r\n                       title=\"Love, Life &amp; Health\"\r\n                       data-description=\"We produced this clip for Love, Life &amp; Health to assist them raise their profile in Timor Leste.\r\n\r\nLife, Love and Health (LL&amp;H) is a volunteer based, Australian Registered charity committed to community development in Timor-Leste. 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