Tights. Camera. Action. Calling on Scots to make a Bankbuster for the Robin Hood Tax campaign

3 June 2010

Tights. Camera. Action. Credit: www.robinhoodtax.orgRidley Scott has been causing a stir recently with his new Robin Hood blockbuster starring Russell Crowe as the Lincoln-green outlaw. Now the Robin Hood Tax campaign is asking budding film directors to make some waves of their own by producing a Bankbuster - a short film about the idea of a tax on banks to raise money for the poor and the planet.

In the UK alone, the bank bailout cost a massive £1.5 trillion - the equivalent of £31,250 for every person in the country. The films will tell the government that it is time for the banks to pay back society and help the people who were worst affected by the economic recession. The Robin Hood Tax presents a way to turn the financial crisis into an opportunity for the world - a tiny tax on banking transactions that would bolster crucial public services in the UK, reduce poverty overseas, and help pay the bill for tackling climate change.

The Robin Hood Tax campaign is a challenge to business as usual, and the films will reflect this. Director Richard Curtis, who will be judging the competition with actress Sienna Miller, has said "We are looking for original and creative films that sell the idea of the Robin Hood Tax in new and exciting ways." Films will also be judged on their ability to inspire others to sign up to the campaign, as well as the number of views they receive. Prizes include a masterclass with Richard Curtis, camera equipment, and a spot on the YouTube homepage.

The Robin Hood Tax could be the most important idea of our times. Making a film won't just be helping the campaign, it will be joining a generation which has started to say enough is enough and has the technology to create and share its own worldviews.

Get involved. Get filming.

Tights, camera, action.

Find out more at www.robinhoodtax.org/competition

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