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Greenwich graduate returns to university to reveal their latest film project

Greenwich graduate returns to university to reveal their latest film project

University of Greenwich Film and Television graduate and wildlife filmmaker, Luke Sutton, will launch his documentary film where he once studied, when it is showcased at the Born Free charity event this Thursday 6th February 2020.

Luke Sutton's documentary, A Brush with Nature, will be presented as a sneak-peak to up to 200 guests that are expected to attend the event in the School of Design Studio at the Greenwich campus.

A Brush with Nature follows internationally renowned wildlife artist Jonathan Truss' journey to Amboseli National Park in Kenya to find and paint one of the largest and most well-known elephants in the world.
The completed artwork Land of the Giants will also be unveiled and put up for live auction at the event.

Luke features as a special guest, alongside actress and author, Virginia McKenna OBE, writer and director, Will Travers OBE and artist, Jonathan Truss. The event aims to showcase their efforts to support the international wildlife charity's current projects to save elephants in Africa.

The Born Free event will be held on Thursday evening in the Stockwell Street first floor studios at the Greenwich campus.

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