ATE is delighted to announce the launch of their film showing the work of the charity in Lawra, a remote part of Upper West Ghana.

The film is a joint project between Epiphany Productions (Asif Noorani and Graham Tilley) and ATE. Asif and Graham have generously donated their time and skills to this project and spent a week in Lawra in January working tirelessly in hot, dusty conditions. They immersed themselves in the community and worked collaboratively and sensitively with the people of Lawra; very much reflecting the ethos of ATE. Through their brilliant, creative cinematography and production, they have produced a stunning and moving visual account of ATE’s work, largely told in the words of the people of Lawra. We are thrilled to be able to show the world this overview of ATE’s work, adding pictures to our words. We would urge you to come and see for yourself our close working partnership with the people of Lawra and how ATE’s projects are significantly improving the lives of so many.

There are 3 premiere screenings, all of which need to be pre-booked;

  • London – YouGov head office. Thursday 19th May 6.30 to 8.00 pm. The evening will be introduced by Alex McIntosh, CEO YouGov. Places are limited and will be reserved on a first come first serve basis. To book your place please go to http://atefilm.eventbrite.co.uk or e mail Pip Gardner on philippa@ategahana.org
  • Ramsbury – Memorial Hall. Saturday 21st May 6.30 to 8.00 pm. The evening will be introduced by Sir John Sawer, Chief of MI6 from 2009 to 2014. Tickets £3 per person, and children 16 or under free (and welcome!). These are available in the village at the Ramsbury Post Office and Midway Stores, or contact Pip Gardner on philippa@ateghana.org
  • Lawra, Upper West Ghana. July 2016. Date and more information coming soon

We look forward to seeing you there!