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About the Shooting Poverty Competition

Oxfam is proud to present the winners of the Shooting Poverty film competition.

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The film with most votes by February 15th takes home a Sony EX1.

This film may contain scenes of violence and coarse language.
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1760
Bang for Your Buck
Seth Chase, Brice Blondel
In post conflict Burundi one thing remains affordable to all: the grenade. Journalist Teddy Mazina follows the stories behind the headlines of never-ending explosive lethal attacks.
932
Grosso Calibre
Guilherme Arruda, Ludmila Curi, Thiago Vieira
The music and lyrics of forbidden funk star MC Smith shows the reality of life for people in Rio’s favelas, surviving drug fuelled gang and police violence.
731
April 6th
Chandam Netraj
Renu, a 28 year-old widow in India, transforms her life from the desperate situation of being labeled the wife of a "terrorist" to becoming a community leader fighting for the rights of widows of gun violence.