Hattie Wade wint Best Journalism Award in Den Haag Filmfestival 2020

19 oktober 2020

De eerste editie van The Hague Film Festival (TTFF) vond plaats op vrijdag 16 oktober 2020 en werd live uitgezonden vanuit PIP Den Haag. De jaarlijkse award show, voorheen bekend als The Hague Film Awards, is uitgegroeid tot een volledig filmgeoriënteerd festival met vertoningen, muziek, entertainment en presentaties.

Hattie Wade (Master Non Linear Narrative 2020) genomineerde in de categorie Journalistiek, ontving de Best Journalism Award voor het videowerk 'Tunnel Vision'.

Tunnel Vision

HD video, 7 minutes

A video by Hattie Wade and Mauro Tosarelli in the context of the collaborative project Six Degrees of Separation between the Non Linear Narrative master's programme at the KABK together with the Rotterdamsebaan, Stroom Den Haag and the Archaeology Department of The Hague.

Mauro Tosarelli and Hattie Wade chose the Golden Rhine Guilder, found in an excavation in the Trekvliet zone, south of The Hague as starting point. The coin was not owned by nobility, but by a man who bought land. This period in The Netherlands marked a turn from feudalism to capitalism and as a result land markets took off, introducing land as a commodity. Tosarelli and Wade conducted interviews with urban planners and property developers to investigate land value in the Binckhorst, and discover how the Rotterdamsebaan and the new Environment and Planning Act will affect development and citizens alike.