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Monday, October 27, 2008

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We're pleased to announce that 11 short films are being produced to accompany the release of Dido’s third studio album, Safe Trip Home.

Based thematically around the concept of home, these shorts feature stories of hope, love, commitment and longing, from around the globe, a dump site in Rio, a Mumbai taxi-cab, the rugged coast of New Zealand's South Island, a Thai boxing ring and a picturesque Portuguese fishing village.

Watch the first four films at www.safetriphome.com now. Choose a location and then begin navigating your way through the films that are housed around the globe. You can then document how each film has made you feel by choosing a response from the colour palette.

Once logged in your journey will be mapped to your own personal path around the globe. You can then share your path with friends.

"I wanted every song to have its own video or film to represent the album as a whole," explains Dido. "I love seeing how someone else might interpret a song that is so specific and personal to me. It's an experiment I've been really enjoying, watching the songs be turned on their heads by these beautiful emotional visual stories that are coming out of it."

Dido asked various film directors in specific countries around the world to create pieces based on their idea of what home means to them, using a chosen song from the album for inspiration. The resulting films have so far been made in Brazil, New Zealand, Thailand, England, Scotland, India, Portugal, France and the US.

Internationally renowned photographer and filmmaker Marcos Prado based Us 2 Little Gods on the award-winning feature documentary Estamira he made in 2006. This film tells the story of an elderly woman who has made her home in a waste site in Rio de Janeiro.

“Estamira is an extraordinary woman that lived and worked for twenty years at the Waste Disposal Site of Jardim Gramacho," says Marcos. " I wanted to show the amazing relationship of love, care and friendship Estamira and her friends shared in that odd place they called 'home'.”

Brazilian director Cristiana Miranda used The Day Before The Day to portray a day in the life of a young fisherman from a seaside village in Portugal.

“Fishermen leave their homes every day before dawn to travel to their other home: the sea," says Cristiana. "The home they leave behind is where they sleep and eat and take care of their families, the home they go to is the home they respect and admire. They cannot live without both.”


This has been taken from Dido's Site :)

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