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OFFICIAL SELECTION – HOMELESS FILM FESTIVAL 2016 OFFICIAL SELECTION – EAST END FILM FESTIVAL 2016 SCREENING AT THE CRYSTAL PALACE FILM FESTIVAL, 24 NOVEMBER 2016. A FILM BY DAISY-MAY HUDSON - HALF WAY is released in the UK 2 December 2016. http://www.halfwayfilm.co.uk Directed by BAFTA Breakthrough Brit Daisy-May Hudson, HALF WAY is a moving portrait of the UK housing crisis, told through the experience of one family. Filmed over a year, Daisy-May is both director and daughter as her and her family fight to retain their dignity whilst they wait to be rehoused by the council. This is an extraordinary story of courage and determination, a story of family bonds which is both heart-breaking and life affirming, combining moments of tremendous tenderness and grit with hilarious and unexpected humour. Fifty years since the housing and homelessness charity Shelter was first founded, the country is once again in the grip of a housing crisis, with a new family becoming homeless every 10 minutes. Promoted in partnership with Shelter, HALF WAY is an empowering film and a rare and powerful insight into the struggles that thousands of homeless families are facing in Britain right now. “At a time when all the power was taken away from my family, I decided to film it. I'd never made a film before but I felt that if people could see what it was like to lose your home - the trauma of instability and dealing with council bureaucracy on a daily basis - then I was taking some of the power back: that we wouldn't be invisible any more.” Daisy-May Hudson “HALF WAY shines a spotlight on the hidden homelessness we see every day at Shelter. We’ve come a long way since Shelter was founded 50 years ago, but this film is proof that we still have work to do to turn around the housing crisis gripping this country.”