New film will focus on youth crime

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STUDENT film-maker Dan Briney is making a second film in Culcheth – this time focussing on the issues of youth crime and vandalism in the village.
Early next year he will make the documentary on the problems caused by troublesome youths in Culcheth.
He will be looking at the roles of police, councils and youth groups, and use reports from the media as background.
Dan, a media production student at Staffordshire University, has only recently been filming in Culcheth as part of his studies.
He shot footage in McDee’s coffee shop.
A former pupil at Twiss Green Primary and Culcheth High schools, Dan recruited aspiring and experienced actors from throughout the county for the film, “Coffee.”
The quirky comedy told of a girl working alone in a coffee shop, who became infatuated with a man who visited the shop each day.


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