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Three Bristol-made films are to be shown in Brazil at the UNESCO Cities of Film Festival.

Pikcney is the story of a young British-born boy called Leon who connects with his Jamaican roots in a difficult and magical journeyThree Bristol-made films will be shown in Brazil alongside others at the UNESCO Cities of Film Festival.

Mr Jenkins said he was "excited" for Bristol's creative talent to be seen by the world and proud to be part of it.Michael Jenkins is a writer and director from Bristol wo's film will be showcased at the festival Pickney is described as a coming-of-age story about a young British-born boy called Leon who connects with his Jamaican roots in a difficult and magical journey.Mr Jenkins said the 15 minute film had been well received in America and Jamaica and he hoped Brazilians would also be able to identify with the main character and the struggles he faced.

"Especially for me as a filmmaker being able to say that I'm making films in a city like Bristol is great and encourages more people in the city to see film as an career option, as something you can do in Bristol.

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