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WATCH: New community film takes affectionate look at life in Carlton

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A new community film has been released that takes an affectionate look at life in Carlton.

Carlton – England’ captures places, spaces and voices that make up life in the Gedling borough town.

Contributors range from Jigsaw Homes residents to local business owners.

The short movie was put together by filmmaker Owen Davies who has edited, directed and produced short films and documentaries for Sky Arts, BBC, Creative England and the BFI. His work has been screened at film festivals around the world.

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The film was commissioned by City Arts as part of their My Voice! My Place! project. The project set out to record, and maybe change, people’s perceptions of the area they live in.

The project was funded and supported by the Jigsaw Foundation and Gedling Borough Council through the Levelling Up fund.

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