No Fire Zone

 

NO FIRE ZONE wins Vaclav Havel Jury Special Mention at

One World Film Festival in Prague

 

“An important documentary of our times… a painful and moving journey ..a  documentary that needs to be seen.” Vaclav Havel Jury, One World Festival, Prague.

We are pleased to announce that No Fire Zone was awarded the Vaclav Havel Jury Special mention at ONE WORLD FESTIVAL in Prague.  This means that No Fire Zone has now won seven awards and jury special mentions and been shortlisted for the Grierson and the Televisual Bulldog awards. It has been an official selection in 23 film festivals and screened in more than 25 countries.

 

Reviews of NO FIRE ZONE

“It is vitally important that this feature reaches the widest possible audience” Empire

 

“A Tour de Force by Nobel Prize nominee Macrae” Movies that Matter

 

"Haunting, disturbing…unforgettable… not since John Pilger’s 1979 Year Zero has there been a documentary as important" Right Now, Australia

 

"“Beautifully crafted and heart wrenching” Pulitzer Center for Crisis Reporting, Washington DC

 

No Fire Zone shocks on every level.  It shocks, it educates and it convinces" The London Film Review

 

"I can confidently say that No Fire Zone ... is the most devastating film I have seen" Wendy Bacon, Hoopla, Australia

 

Dark and disturbing – a hair-raising documentary” The Hindustan Times

 

“An utterly convincing documentary” Globe and Mail, Toronto

 

“Will break your heart… incredibly graphic and very hard to watch, but that’s the best way to get people to act” Toronto Film Scene

 

“Images sufficiently graphic to give you nightmares – but sometimes it takes a nightmare to wake us up” Now Magazine, Canada

 

"Brilliantly put together….journalistically sound…. No Fire Zone is an absolute must see" Nepali Times

 

"I hope David Cameron, William Hague, Prince Charles and everyone else going to the Commonwealth heads of government meeting in Sri Lanka next week saw the shocking No Fire Zone" Guardian

 

"A difficult… enraging watch… Tragically its essential viewing." Time Out UK

 

"Horrific to watch.. If I had one criticism of the documentary is that it wasn't long enough." Letterboxd UK

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