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Plug In TV '1Revolution' Promo

by Plug In Tv last modified Dec 31, 2011 12:40 PM
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Screening this week on Plug In TV (10pm Wednesday 29 September on Channel 31 Melbourne) Part 1 of '1Revolution' by Melbourne Film maker Darius Devas.

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Produced by Peter Long (Episode Promo Producer)
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Produced Sep 25, 2010
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'1Revolution' is a travel/lifestyle documentary about one spin of the globe in the shoes of Darius. The film looks at a cross section of subcultures across the continents and witnesses the similarities and contrasts between them. A diverse group of unique individuals: Photographers, Rappers, designers, Street Artists, Guerrilla Rebels and others, gives us the opportunity to step into their lives. These experiences are documented and interwoven with the moments that make travel so captivating. With the help of a fluid soundtrack from some Australia's freshest beats from the likes of The Bird and Hermitude, 1 REVOLUTION brings the experience of being on the road to life. A must for anyone who loves, or plans, to travel.

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