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3 unusual facts about Jonathan Power


Jonathan Power

He was a pupil at the Liverpool Institute High School.

He was also a member of London University's Anti-Apartheid Society where he invited Oliver Tambo to be its honorary chairman.

Jonathan received a Silver Medal at the Venice Film Festival, 1972, for the BBC documentary film,"It's Ours Whatever They Say", about a group of mothers who fight for a piece of railway land to be made into a playground after one of their children fell to his death while playing on the roof of their block of council flats.



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