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Tuesday, 05 January 2010 08:27

Sarah’s films range from documentaries, dramas, campaign/promos, music clips and animation, most have which been or are to be distributed and broadcast in their country of origin.

Combining her love of art, culture, animals and nature, she has specialised in making and producing a diverse range of environmental films for national coverage in Africa, Indonesia and South America, while working and living amongst local communities.

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