Movie Review: EVERYBODY FALLS DOWN. Directed by Chris Hale

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Played at the May 2016 FEEDBACK Film Festival

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MOVIE REVIEW:

Directed by Chris Hale, Everybody Falls Down steps into “ a day in the life” of Syrian Refugees living in a fenced in compound outside of Kurdistan after the mass displacement of Syrians due to social and political unrest in Syria. Shot in 2015 the piece is highly current and resonant with the issues populating north american as well as global media today. What is the fate of the displaced Syrian people? Everybody Falls Down is a deeply emotive tapestry evoking empathy, solidarity and hope for the Syrian refugees. The documentary follows the lives of families, couples and children, showing their working lives and living conditions. The film focuses on how the people manage to keep their culture, hope and joy in a facility stripped of any luxuries. At the same time film explores what many of the Syrians left have had to leave behind, their homes, livelihoods and in many cases their other family members. Heart Wrenching in some places, and joyous in others, Hale’s Work is successful at providing a glimpse into a world many of us cannot fathom, and the layers of the struggle and hope that transform displaced families into communities.

Everybody Falls Down is not omitted of scrutiny in its approach. Covering snippets of the lives of several people, and various families, Hale’s piece is highly condensed for 15 minutes. It can be argued that is is not able to provide a well rounded view of the lives of it’s subjects. Not without criticism, Hale’s piece shows only one side of the struggles of Syrian displacement. It has a clear angle for the refugee community, but does not touch on the many social, political or economic issues that displaced the population in the first place. It only briefly glosses over the politics and economic issues faced by the countries that house refugees currently. As a result, only a partial story is ever told. Everybody Falls Down is a piece worth seeing, if for no other reason than that it shows a side of life many of us have the good fortunate to never have to know. It is clear labour of love with a message that the displace people of Syria want to go home, as Hale explains, “I …try and show at least some of the people who deserve better.”

by Kierston Drier
Founder of The Bathroom Stall Project
Consultant at TheKayWorks.com
Freelance Film and Television
www.thekayworks.com

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Born: Richard Andrew Palethorpe Todd
June 11, 1919 in Dublin, Ireland

Died: December 3, 2009 (age 90) in Little Humby, Lincolnshire, England, UK

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I let myself become a willing workhorse. The roles were good, bad and indifferent, but I always gave a part my best shot and tried to enjoy it.

I have no idea why but acting was in my blood. God knows how I managed it, but none of it was spilled in the war.

I wish I had half the courage of some of those chaps I’ve played on the screen.

I am not going around saying, ‘Why me? Why me?’ What helps me is accepting it, getting on with things. You can’t let yourself go on wallowing. — in a 2006 interview regarding the suicide deaths of two of his sons.

You don’t consciously set out to do something gallant. You just do it because that is what you are there for. — referring to his heroism during WWII

Happy Birthday: Pamela Gidley

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Born: Pamela Catherine Gidley
June 11, 1965 in Methuen, Massachusetts, USA

Won Dick Clark’s “Most Beautiful Girl In The World” contest in 1985. The very first ‘voter’ contest like the present American Idol and The Voice.

First actress to ever have her character Brigitte on the TV show The Pretender (1996) be introduced first on the Internet via their official web site before airing of any episodes.

Has four older brothers and no sisters.

Graduated from the Presentation of Mary Academy High School in Methuen, Ma. 1983.

Happy Birthday: Jane Goldman

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Born: June 11, 1970 in England, UK

Married to: Jonathan Ross (August 1988 – present) (3 children)

She is a producer and writer, known for Kick-Ass (2010), Kingsman: The Secret Service (2014) and X-Men: First Class (2011). She has been married to Jonathan Ross since August 1988. They have three children.

Met her future husband Jonathan Ross when she was 16 while working as a pop columnist for the Daily Star newspaper in the UK.

Gave birth to her 3rd child at age 26, a daughter Honey Kinny Ross in February 1997. Child’s father is her husband, Jonathan Ross.

Gave birth to her 2nd child at age 23, a son Harvey Kirby Ross in March 1994. Child’s father is her husband, Jonathan Ross.

Gave birth to her 1st child at age 21, a daughter Betty Kitten Ross in July 1991. Child’s father is her husband, Jonathan Ross.

Frequent collaborator of director Matthew Vaughn.

Happy Birthday: Katelyn Nacon

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Born: June 11, 1999 in Atlanta, Georgia, USA

Natalie Nacon, is recurring on the #1 cable television show, AMC series, The Walking Dead. Katelyn portrays the quiet and mysterious teenager Enid, whom Carl (played by Chandler Riggs) meets shortly after arrival in the safe zone of Alexandria. Katelyn has always been drawn to performing, from ballet at the age of three to performing in hometown and Metro Atlanta musicals such as Annie, The Music Man, Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat and Hairspray. In her middle school years, Katelyn’s interest was piqued in acting while attending a local workshop and by the age of 13, Katelyn had decided that she wanted to make acting her career. She began attending metro Atlanta and Los Angeles classes, camps and workshops where she had the opportunity to work with industry experts to cultivate her acting talents and raw desire to perform into an absolute passion.

Happy Birthday: Adrienne Barbeau

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Born: Adrienne Jo Barbeau
June 11, 1945 in Sacramento, California, USA

Married to: Billy Van Zandt (31 December 1992 – present) (2 children)
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