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Revelation by kate brian
Revelation by kate brian





Wolters' appearance on Portuguese TV yesterday coincided with a memorial service held to commemorate the 15-year anniversary of Madeleine's disappearance. Under German law, details of a police investigation cannot be revealed until a suspect and their lawyers are given the full details. When asked by host Sandra Felgueiras whether it was 'true that you have found something of Madeleine McCann in Christian Brueckner's van', Mr Wolters replied: 'I'm not going to comment on the details of the investigation.' But when pressed by the interviewer: 'But you can't deny it?' Mr Wolters responded: 'I don't want to deny it', adding: 'The suspect has not yet been informed'. It has been speculated by The Sun that the new evidence in question could be fibres from the Maddie's pink Eeyore pyjamas after she was bundled into the back of the van, despite Mr Wolters' insistence the evidence is 'not forensic'. I can't give you any more details for the moment.' The recipient will be announced July 18 at the 2018 Screenwest Industry Celebration, part of Revelation Perth International Film Festival.Īll applications must be submitted by 5pm July 2 (WST) to info here.The German prosecutor then repeated his 2020 claim that Brueckner, a convicted paedophile in prison for raping a pensioner, was responsible for her murder and said: 'We are sure that he killed Madeleine McCann.

revelation by kate brian

The successful recipient will also have access to tailored mentoring from up to three leading WA industry professionals. This year, the total grant available will be up to $12,250, combining contributions from Screenwest, the annual AIDC Stanley Hawes Award ( of which Beaton was the posthumous recipient in 2017) and private donations.

revelation by kate brian

Support is available for development and production, or an outreach campaign to enhance social impact. The Brian Beaton Award is open to current WA residents who have a factual project in active development, or that has been produced for broadcast, theatrical or online distribution, including VR and interactive projects. Together with business partner Celia Tait, Beaton created production company Artemis in 2000, and they produced projects such as seven seasons of Who Do You Think You Are?, Saving Andrew Mallard, Shaun Micallef’s Stairway to Heaven, The Dreamhouse and Desperately Seeking Sheila.īeaton also contributed to the industry via advocacy/professional work with Screen Producers Australia, Screenwest and the Australian International Documentary Conference (AIDC).

revelation by kate brian revelation by kate brian

Revelation Perth International Film Festival and Screenwest have launched an award commemorating the late producer Brian Beaton, to be awarded annually to a Western Australian filmmaker who has a social impact project in need of further support.







Revelation by kate brian