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  • AFI Life Achievement Award Ceremony Honoring Francis Ford Coppola
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    AFI Life Achievement Award Ceremony Honoring Francis Ford Coppola
    April 26, 2025, Los Angeles, California, USA: Spike Lee at the AFI 50th Lifetime Achievement Awards IHO Francis Ford Coppola at Dolby Theater on April 26, 2025 in Los Angeles, CA (Credit Image: © Kathy Hutchins via ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • PEOPLE - 50. AFI Life Achievement Award Ehrung für Francis Ford Coppola
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    PEOPLE - 50. AFI Life Achievement Award Ehrung für Francis Ford Coppola
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jay L. Clendenin/Shutterstock for AFI (15270558ab)
    Spike Lee
    50th AFI Life Achievement Award Tribute to Francis Ford Coppola, Roaming Arrivals, Los Angeles, California, USA - 26 Apr 2025

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  • PEOPLE - 50. AFI Life Achievement Award Ehrung für Francis Ford Coppola
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    PEOPLE - 50. AFI Life Achievement Award Ehrung für Francis Ford Coppola
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jay L. Clendenin/Shutterstock for AFI (15270558aa)
    Spike Lee
    50th AFI Life Achievement Award Tribute to Francis Ford Coppola, Roaming Arrivals, Los Angeles, California, USA - 26 Apr 2025

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  • PEOPLE - 50. AFI Life Achievement Award Ehrung für Francis Ford Coppola
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    PEOPLE - 50. AFI Life Achievement Award Ehrung für Francis Ford Coppola
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Matt Baron/BEI/Shutterstock (15270525er)
    Spike Lee and Ron Howard
    50th AFI Life Achievement Award Tribute to Francis Ford Coppola, Arrivals, Los Angeles, California, USA - 26 Apr 2025

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  • PEOPLE - 50. AFI Life Achievement Award Ehrung für Francis Ford Coppola
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    PEOPLE - 50. AFI Life Achievement Award Ehrung für Francis Ford Coppola
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Matt Baron/BEI/Shutterstock (15270525eu)
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    50th AFI Life Achievement Award Tribute to Francis Ford Coppola, Arrivals, Los Angeles, California, USA - 26 Apr 2025

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  • PEOPLE - 50. AFI Life Achievement Award Ehrung für Francis Ford Coppola
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    PEOPLE - 50. AFI Life Achievement Award Ehrung für Francis Ford Coppola
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Matt Baron/BEI/Shutterstock (15270525ez)
    Tonya Lewis Lee and Spike Lee
    50th AFI Life Achievement Award Tribute to Francis Ford Coppola, Arrivals, Los Angeles, California, USA - 26 Apr 2025

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  • PEOPLE - 50. AFI Life Achievement Award Ehrung für Francis Ford Coppola
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    PEOPLE - 50. AFI Life Achievement Award Ehrung für Francis Ford Coppola
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Matt Baron/BEI/Shutterstock (15270525bs)
    Ron Howard, George Lucas and Spike Lee
    50th AFI Life Achievement Award Tribute to Francis Ford Coppola, Arrivals, Los Angeles, California, USA - 26 Apr 2025

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  • PEOPLE - 50. AFI Life Achievement Award Ehrung für Francis Ford Coppola
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    PEOPLE - 50. AFI Life Achievement Award Ehrung für Francis Ford Coppola
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Matt Baron/BEI/Shutterstock (15270525bl)
    Spike Lee
    50th AFI Life Achievement Award Tribute to Francis Ford Coppola, Arrivals, Los Angeles, California, USA - 26 Apr 2025

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  • PEOPLE - 50. AFI Life Achievement Award Ehrung für Francis Ford Coppola
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    PEOPLE - 50. AFI Life Achievement Award Ehrung für Francis Ford Coppola
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Matt Baron/BEI/Shutterstock (15270525bm)
    Spike Lee
    50th AFI Life Achievement Award Tribute to Francis Ford Coppola, Arrivals, Los Angeles, California, USA - 26 Apr 2025

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  • Tulips in full blossom in Kyiv’s Maidan Nezalezhnosti
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    Tulips in full blossom in Kyiv’s Maidan Nezalezhnosti
    A woman sits on the edge of a flower bed with tulips in Maidan Nezalezhnosti, Kyiv, Ukraine, on April 21, 2025. (Photo by Kirill Chubotin/Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • Pop Singer Songwriter BC Jean
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    Pop Singer Songwriter BC Jean
    May 4, 2011 - Los Angeles, California, U.S. - MUSIC IN THE JEANS - BRITNEY JEAN CARLSON (born April 22, 1987), belting out a song with microphone in hand, known as BC JEAN, is a pop rock singer and songwriter, toured at 15 with Liquid Blue, prior to embarking on a solo career. Best known for writing the 2008 hit single, ''If I Were a Boy''. Jean a San Diego native, lives in Studio City and is a third generation professional musician. Released her debut single ''Just a Guy'' on September 14, 2010. Plays Harper in a short YouTube series called 'Talent' by The So What. Recently signed to J Records and working on an album. (Credit Image: © Brian Lowe/ZUMA_ DALLE (FOTO: DUKAS/DALLE) --- NO WEB USAGE ---
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  • Day eight of the Paris 2024 Summer Paralympic Games, Paris, France.
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    Day eight of the Paris 2024 Summer Paralympic Games, Paris, France.
    Whitney Dosty of USA stretches to retrieve a ball during the women's sitting volleyball semi-final with Brazil on day eight of the Paris 2024 Paralympics at Arena Paris Nord on September 5th 2024 in Paris, France (Photo by Tom Jenkins)

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  • Day eight of the Paris 2024 Summer Paralympic Games at Grand Palais
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    Day eight of the Paris 2024 Summer Paralympic Games at Grand Palais
    Morteza Mehrzad of Iran (facing), the 2nd tallest man on earth, celebrates with team-mates during the men's sitting volleyball semi-final with Egypt on day eight of the Paris 2024 Paralympics at Arena Paris Nord on September 5th 2024 in Paris, France

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  • Day eight of the Paris 2024 Summer Paralympic Games at Grand Palais
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    Day eight of the Paris 2024 Summer Paralympic Games at Grand Palais
    Morteza Mehrzad of Iran, the 2nd tallest man on earth, hits the ball during the men's sitting volleyball semi-final with Egypt on day eight of the Paris 2024 Paralympics at Arena Paris Nord on September 5th 2024 in Paris, France

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  • Day eight of the Paris 2024 Summer Paralympic Games at Grand Palais
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    Day eight of the Paris 2024 Summer Paralympic Games at Grand Palais
    The Iranian mens team line up for their national anthem with Morteza Mehrzad, the 2nd tallest man on earth, before the sitting volleyball semi-final with Egypt on day eight of the Paris 2024 Paralympics at Arena Paris Nord on September 5th 2024 in Paris, France

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  • Day eight of the Paris 2024 Summer Paralympic Games at Grand Palais
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    Day eight of the Paris 2024 Summer Paralympic Games at Grand Palais
    The Iranian mens team line up for their national anthem with Morteza Mehrzad, the 2nd tallest man on earth, before the sitting volleyball semi-final with Egypt on day eight of the Paris 2024 Paralympics at Arena Paris Nord on September 5th 2024 in Paris, France

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  • Day seven of the Paris Olympic Games 2024, Paris, France.
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    Day seven of the Paris Olympic Games 2024, Paris, France.
    Christian Sandlie Soerum and Anders Bernsten Mol of Norway play against Steven Van de Velde and Matthew Immers of Netherlands, in the Preliminary Phase - Pool B - Match 32 of Beach Volleyball at the Champs-de-Mars, Paris. Photographed from the Eiffel Tower. Paris Olympics 2024. Paris, France. Photograph by David Levene 2/8/24

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  • 'More athletes should do films!' Savanah Leaf, the volleyball Olympian turned Ken Loach-style director
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    'More athletes should do films!' Savanah Leaf, the volleyball Olympian turned Ken Loach-style director
    Savanah Leaf turned to film after an injury and has now made her heartbreaking debut - about a woman fighting to get her kids out of foster care and keep her unborn child. So what is the young powerhouse going to conquer next?

    Savanah Leaf - not yet 30 and already accumulating giddying lifetime achievements. At the age of 18, she played volleyball for Team GB at the 2012 Olympics. Then came a psychology degree. After that she returned to volleyball, turning pro and touring Turkey and Puerto Rico. Then, in 2015, an injury put her out of action for 18 months.

    Leaf signed up to a course in music video production and by 2020 had been Grammy-nominated, for a promo she directed for blues guitarist Gary Clark Jr. Now she has made her feature film debut with Earth Mama, a heartbreaking drama about Gia, a young, pregnant black woman in San Francisco fighting to get her two children out of foster care and agonising over whether to put her unborn baby up for adoption.

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  • 'More athletes should do films!' Savanah Leaf, the volleyball Olympian turned Ken Loach-style director
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    'More athletes should do films!' Savanah Leaf, the volleyball Olympian turned Ken Loach-style director
    Savanah Leaf turned to film after an injury and has now made her heartbreaking debut - about a woman fighting to get her kids out of foster care and keep her unborn child. So what is the young powerhouse going to conquer next?

    Savanah Leaf - not yet 30 and already accumulating giddying lifetime achievements. At the age of 18, she played volleyball for Team GB at the 2012 Olympics. Then came a psychology degree. After that she returned to volleyball, turning pro and touring Turkey and Puerto Rico. Then, in 2015, an injury put her out of action for 18 months.

    Leaf signed up to a course in music video production and by 2020 had been Grammy-nominated, for a promo she directed for blues guitarist Gary Clark Jr. Now she has made her feature film debut with Earth Mama, a heartbreaking drama about Gia, a young, pregnant black woman in San Francisco fighting to get her two children out of foster care and agonising over whether to put her unborn baby up for adoption.

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  • 'More athletes should do films!' Savanah Leaf, the volleyball Olympian turned Ken Loach-style director
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    'More athletes should do films!' Savanah Leaf, the volleyball Olympian turned Ken Loach-style director
    Savanah Leaf turned to film after an injury and has now made her heartbreaking debut - about a woman fighting to get her kids out of foster care and keep her unborn child. So what is the young powerhouse going to conquer next?

    Savanah Leaf - not yet 30 and already accumulating giddying lifetime achievements. At the age of 18, she played volleyball for Team GB at the 2012 Olympics. Then came a psychology degree. After that she returned to volleyball, turning pro and touring Turkey and Puerto Rico. Then, in 2015, an injury put her out of action for 18 months.

    Leaf signed up to a course in music video production and by 2020 had been Grammy-nominated, for a promo she directed for blues guitarist Gary Clark Jr. Now she has made her feature film debut with Earth Mama, a heartbreaking drama about Gia, a young, pregnant black woman in San Francisco fighting to get her two children out of foster care and agonising over whether to put her unborn baby up for adoption.

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  • 'More athletes should do films!' Savanah Leaf, the volleyball Olympian turned Ken Loach-style director
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    'More athletes should do films!' Savanah Leaf, the volleyball Olympian turned Ken Loach-style director
    Savanah Leaf turned to film after an injury and has now made her heartbreaking debut - about a woman fighting to get her kids out of foster care and keep her unborn child. So what is the young powerhouse going to conquer next?

    Savanah Leaf - not yet 30 and already accumulating giddying lifetime achievements. At the age of 18, she played volleyball for Team GB at the 2012 Olympics. Then came a psychology degree. After that she returned to volleyball, turning pro and touring Turkey and Puerto Rico. Then, in 2015, an injury put her out of action for 18 months.

    Leaf signed up to a course in music video production and by 2020 had been Grammy-nominated, for a promo she directed for blues guitarist Gary Clark Jr. Now she has made her feature film debut with Earth Mama, a heartbreaking drama about Gia, a young, pregnant black woman in San Francisco fighting to get her two children out of foster care and agonising over whether to put her unborn baby up for adoption.

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  • 'More athletes should do films!' Savanah Leaf, the volleyball Olympian turned Ken Loach-style director
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    'More athletes should do films!' Savanah Leaf, the volleyball Olympian turned Ken Loach-style director
    Savanah Leaf turned to film after an injury and has now made her heartbreaking debut - about a woman fighting to get her kids out of foster care and keep her unborn child. So what is the young powerhouse going to conquer next?

    Savanah Leaf - not yet 30 and already accumulating giddying lifetime achievements. At the age of 18, she played volleyball for Team GB at the 2012 Olympics. Then came a psychology degree. After that she returned to volleyball, turning pro and touring Turkey and Puerto Rico. Then, in 2015, an injury put her out of action for 18 months.

    Leaf signed up to a course in music video production and by 2020 had been Grammy-nominated, for a promo she directed for blues guitarist Gary Clark Jr. Now she has made her feature film debut with Earth Mama, a heartbreaking drama about Gia, a young, pregnant black woman in San Francisco fighting to get her two children out of foster care and agonising over whether to put her unborn baby up for adoption.

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  • 'More athletes should do films!' Savanah Leaf, the volleyball Olympian turned Ken Loach-style director
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    'More athletes should do films!' Savanah Leaf, the volleyball Olympian turned Ken Loach-style director
    Savanah Leaf turned to film after an injury and has now made her heartbreaking debut - about a woman fighting to get her kids out of foster care and keep her unborn child. So what is the young powerhouse going to conquer next?

    Savanah Leaf - not yet 30 and already accumulating giddying lifetime achievements. At the age of 18, she played volleyball for Team GB at the 2012 Olympics. Then came a psychology degree. After that she returned to volleyball, turning pro and touring Turkey and Puerto Rico. Then, in 2015, an injury put her out of action for 18 months.

    Leaf signed up to a course in music video production and by 2020 had been Grammy-nominated, for a promo she directed for blues guitarist Gary Clark Jr. Now she has made her feature film debut with Earth Mama, a heartbreaking drama about Gia, a young, pregnant black woman in San Francisco fighting to get her two children out of foster care and agonising over whether to put her unborn baby up for adoption.

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  • 'More athletes should do films!' Savanah Leaf, the volleyball Olympian turned Ken Loach-style director
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    'More athletes should do films!' Savanah Leaf, the volleyball Olympian turned Ken Loach-style director
    Savanah Leaf turned to film after an injury and has now made her heartbreaking debut - about a woman fighting to get her kids out of foster care and keep her unborn child. So what is the young powerhouse going to conquer next?

    Savanah Leaf - not yet 30 and already accumulating giddying lifetime achievements. At the age of 18, she played volleyball for Team GB at the 2012 Olympics. Then came a psychology degree. After that she returned to volleyball, turning pro and touring Turkey and Puerto Rico. Then, in 2015, an injury put her out of action for 18 months.

    Leaf signed up to a course in music video production and by 2020 had been Grammy-nominated, for a promo she directed for blues guitarist Gary Clark Jr. Now she has made her feature film debut with Earth Mama, a heartbreaking drama about Gia, a young, pregnant black woman in San Francisco fighting to get her two children out of foster care and agonising over whether to put her unborn baby up for adoption.

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  • 'More athletes should do films!' Savanah Leaf, the volleyball Olympian turned Ken Loach-style director
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    'More athletes should do films!' Savanah Leaf, the volleyball Olympian turned Ken Loach-style director
    Savanah Leaf turned to film after an injury and has now made her heartbreaking debut - about a woman fighting to get her kids out of foster care and keep her unborn child. So what is the young powerhouse going to conquer next?

    Savanah Leaf - not yet 30 and already accumulating giddying lifetime achievements. At the age of 18, she played volleyball for Team GB at the 2012 Olympics. Then came a psychology degree. After that she returned to volleyball, turning pro and touring Turkey and Puerto Rico. Then, in 2015, an injury put her out of action for 18 months.

    Leaf signed up to a course in music video production and by 2020 had been Grammy-nominated, for a promo she directed for blues guitarist Gary Clark Jr. Now she has made her feature film debut with Earth Mama, a heartbreaking drama about Gia, a young, pregnant black woman in San Francisco fighting to get her two children out of foster care and agonising over whether to put her unborn baby up for adoption.

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  • 'More athletes should do films!' Savanah Leaf, the volleyball Olympian turned Ken Loach-style director
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    'More athletes should do films!' Savanah Leaf, the volleyball Olympian turned Ken Loach-style director
    Savanah Leaf turned to film after an injury and has now made her heartbreaking debut - about a woman fighting to get her kids out of foster care and keep her unborn child. So what is the young powerhouse going to conquer next?

    Savanah Leaf - not yet 30 and already accumulating giddying lifetime achievements. At the age of 18, she played volleyball for Team GB at the 2012 Olympics. Then came a psychology degree. After that she returned to volleyball, turning pro and touring Turkey and Puerto Rico. Then, in 2015, an injury put her out of action for 18 months.

    Leaf signed up to a course in music video production and by 2020 had been Grammy-nominated, for a promo she directed for blues guitarist Gary Clark Jr. Now she has made her feature film debut with Earth Mama, a heartbreaking drama about Gia, a young, pregnant black woman in San Francisco fighting to get her two children out of foster care and agonising over whether to put her unborn baby up for adoption.

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  • 'More athletes should do films!' Savanah Leaf, the volleyball Olympian turned Ken Loach-style director
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    'More athletes should do films!' Savanah Leaf, the volleyball Olympian turned Ken Loach-style director
    Savanah Leaf turned to film after an injury and has now made her heartbreaking debut - about a woman fighting to get her kids out of foster care and keep her unborn child. So what is the young powerhouse going to conquer next?

    Savanah Leaf - not yet 30 and already accumulating giddying lifetime achievements. At the age of 18, she played volleyball for Team GB at the 2012 Olympics. Then came a psychology degree. After that she returned to volleyball, turning pro and touring Turkey and Puerto Rico. Then, in 2015, an injury put her out of action for 18 months.

    Leaf signed up to a course in music video production and by 2020 had been Grammy-nominated, for a promo she directed for blues guitarist Gary Clark Jr. Now she has made her feature film debut with Earth Mama, a heartbreaking drama about Gia, a young, pregnant black woman in San Francisco fighting to get her two children out of foster care and agonising over whether to put her unborn baby up for adoption.

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  • 'More athletes should do films!' Savanah Leaf, the volleyball Olympian turned Ken Loach-style director
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    'More athletes should do films!' Savanah Leaf, the volleyball Olympian turned Ken Loach-style director
    Savanah Leaf turned to film after an injury and has now made her heartbreaking debut - about a woman fighting to get her kids out of foster care and keep her unborn child. So what is the young powerhouse going to conquer next?

    Savanah Leaf - not yet 30 and already accumulating giddying lifetime achievements. At the age of 18, she played volleyball for Team GB at the 2012 Olympics. Then came a psychology degree. After that she returned to volleyball, turning pro and touring Turkey and Puerto Rico. Then, in 2015, an injury put her out of action for 18 months.

    Leaf signed up to a course in music video production and by 2020 had been Grammy-nominated, for a promo she directed for blues guitarist Gary Clark Jr. Now she has made her feature film debut with Earth Mama, a heartbreaking drama about Gia, a young, pregnant black woman in San Francisco fighting to get her two children out of foster care and agonising over whether to put her unborn baby up for adoption.

    Film director Savanah Leaf, in Vauxhall Park, London, UK.
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  • 'More athletes should do films!' Savanah Leaf, the volleyball Olympian turned Ken Loach-style director
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    'More athletes should do films!' Savanah Leaf, the volleyball Olympian turned Ken Loach-style director
    Savanah Leaf turned to film after an injury and has now made her heartbreaking debut - about a woman fighting to get her kids out of foster care and keep her unborn child. So what is the young powerhouse going to conquer next?

    Savanah Leaf - not yet 30 and already accumulating giddying lifetime achievements. At the age of 18, she played volleyball for Team GB at the 2012 Olympics. Then came a psychology degree. After that she returned to volleyball, turning pro and touring Turkey and Puerto Rico. Then, in 2015, an injury put her out of action for 18 months.

    Leaf signed up to a course in music video production and by 2020 had been Grammy-nominated, for a promo she directed for blues guitarist Gary Clark Jr. Now she has made her feature film debut with Earth Mama, a heartbreaking drama about Gia, a young, pregnant black woman in San Francisco fighting to get her two children out of foster care and agonising over whether to put her unborn baby up for adoption.

    Film director Savanah Leaf, in Vauxhall Park, London, UK.
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  • 'More athletes should do films!' Savanah Leaf, the volleyball Olympian turned Ken Loach-style director
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    'More athletes should do films!' Savanah Leaf, the volleyball Olympian turned Ken Loach-style director
    Savanah Leaf turned to film after an injury and has now made her heartbreaking debut - about a woman fighting to get her kids out of foster care and keep her unborn child. So what is the young powerhouse going to conquer next?

    Savanah Leaf - not yet 30 and already accumulating giddying lifetime achievements. At the age of 18, she played volleyball for Team GB at the 2012 Olympics. Then came a psychology degree. After that she returned to volleyball, turning pro and touring Turkey and Puerto Rico. Then, in 2015, an injury put her out of action for 18 months.

    Leaf signed up to a course in music video production and by 2020 had been Grammy-nominated, for a promo she directed for blues guitarist Gary Clark Jr. Now she has made her feature film debut with Earth Mama, a heartbreaking drama about Gia, a young, pregnant black woman in San Francisco fighting to get her two children out of foster care and agonising over whether to put her unborn baby up for adoption.

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    'More athletes should do films!' Savanah Leaf, the volleyball Olympian turned Ken Loach-style director
    Savanah Leaf turned to film after an injury and has now made her heartbreaking debut - about a woman fighting to get her kids out of foster care and keep her unborn child. So what is the young powerhouse going to conquer next?

    Savanah Leaf - not yet 30 and already accumulating giddying lifetime achievements. At the age of 18, she played volleyball for Team GB at the 2012 Olympics. Then came a psychology degree. After that she returned to volleyball, turning pro and touring Turkey and Puerto Rico. Then, in 2015, an injury put her out of action for 18 months.

    Leaf signed up to a course in music video production and by 2020 had been Grammy-nominated, for a promo she directed for blues guitarist Gary Clark Jr. Now she has made her feature film debut with Earth Mama, a heartbreaking drama about Gia, a young, pregnant black woman in San Francisco fighting to get her two children out of foster care and agonising over whether to put her unborn baby up for adoption.

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    November 2023.

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    'More athletes should do films!' Savanah Leaf, the volleyball Olympian turned Ken Loach-style director
    Savanah Leaf turned to film after an injury and has now made her heartbreaking debut - about a woman fighting to get her kids out of foster care and keep her unborn child. So what is the young powerhouse going to conquer next?

    Savanah Leaf - not yet 30 and already accumulating giddying lifetime achievements. At the age of 18, she played volleyball for Team GB at the 2012 Olympics. Then came a psychology degree. After that she returned to volleyball, turning pro and touring Turkey and Puerto Rico. Then, in 2015, an injury put her out of action for 18 months.

    Leaf signed up to a course in music video production and by 2020 had been Grammy-nominated, for a promo she directed for blues guitarist Gary Clark Jr. Now she has made her feature film debut with Earth Mama, a heartbreaking drama about Gia, a young, pregnant black woman in San Francisco fighting to get her two children out of foster care and agonising over whether to put her unborn baby up for adoption.

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    'More athletes should do films!' Savanah Leaf, the volleyball Olympian turned Ken Loach-style director
    Savanah Leaf turned to film after an injury and has now made her heartbreaking debut - about a woman fighting to get her kids out of foster care and keep her unborn child. So what is the young powerhouse going to conquer next?

    Savanah Leaf - not yet 30 and already accumulating giddying lifetime achievements. At the age of 18, she played volleyball for Team GB at the 2012 Olympics. Then came a psychology degree. After that she returned to volleyball, turning pro and touring Turkey and Puerto Rico. Then, in 2015, an injury put her out of action for 18 months.

    Leaf signed up to a course in music video production and by 2020 had been Grammy-nominated, for a promo she directed for blues guitarist Gary Clark Jr. Now she has made her feature film debut with Earth Mama, a heartbreaking drama about Gia, a young, pregnant black woman in San Francisco fighting to get her two children out of foster care and agonising over whether to put her unborn baby up for adoption.

    Film director Savanah Leaf in her local Kennington Lane Cafe.

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    'More athletes should do films!' Savanah Leaf, the volleyball Olympian turned Ken Loach-style director
    Savanah Leaf turned to film after an injury and has now made her heartbreaking debut - about a woman fighting to get her kids out of foster care and keep her unborn child. So what is the young powerhouse going to conquer next?

    Savanah Leaf - not yet 30 and already accumulating giddying lifetime achievements. At the age of 18, she played volleyball for Team GB at the 2012 Olympics. Then came a psychology degree. After that she returned to volleyball, turning pro and touring Turkey and Puerto Rico. Then, in 2015, an injury put her out of action for 18 months.

    Leaf signed up to a course in music video production and by 2020 had been Grammy-nominated, for a promo she directed for blues guitarist Gary Clark Jr. Now she has made her feature film debut with Earth Mama, a heartbreaking drama about Gia, a young, pregnant black woman in San Francisco fighting to get her two children out of foster care and agonising over whether to put her unborn baby up for adoption.

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    'More athletes should do films!' Savanah Leaf, the volleyball Olympian turned Ken Loach-style director
    Savanah Leaf turned to film after an injury and has now made her heartbreaking debut - about a woman fighting to get her kids out of foster care and keep her unborn child. So what is the young powerhouse going to conquer next?

    Savanah Leaf - not yet 30 and already accumulating giddying lifetime achievements. At the age of 18, she played volleyball for Team GB at the 2012 Olympics. Then came a psychology degree. After that she returned to volleyball, turning pro and touring Turkey and Puerto Rico. Then, in 2015, an injury put her out of action for 18 months.

    Leaf signed up to a course in music video production and by 2020 had been Grammy-nominated, for a promo she directed for blues guitarist Gary Clark Jr. Now she has made her feature film debut with Earth Mama, a heartbreaking drama about Gia, a young, pregnant black woman in San Francisco fighting to get her two children out of foster care and agonising over whether to put her unborn baby up for adoption.

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    'More athletes should do films!' Savanah Leaf, the volleyball Olympian turned Ken Loach-style director
    Savanah Leaf turned to film after an injury and has now made her heartbreaking debut - about a woman fighting to get her kids out of foster care and keep her unborn child. So what is the young powerhouse going to conquer next?

    Savanah Leaf - not yet 30 and already accumulating giddying lifetime achievements. At the age of 18, she played volleyball for Team GB at the 2012 Olympics. Then came a psychology degree. After that she returned to volleyball, turning pro and touring Turkey and Puerto Rico. Then, in 2015, an injury put her out of action for 18 months.

    Leaf signed up to a course in music video production and by 2020 had been Grammy-nominated, for a promo she directed for blues guitarist Gary Clark Jr. Now she has made her feature film debut with Earth Mama, a heartbreaking drama about Gia, a young, pregnant black woman in San Francisco fighting to get her two children out of foster care and agonising over whether to put her unborn baby up for adoption.

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    'More athletes should do films!' Savanah Leaf, the volleyball Olympian turned Ken Loach-style director
    Savanah Leaf turned to film after an injury and has now made her heartbreaking debut - about a woman fighting to get her kids out of foster care and keep her unborn child. So what is the young powerhouse going to conquer next?

    Savanah Leaf - not yet 30 and already accumulating giddying lifetime achievements. At the age of 18, she played volleyball for Team GB at the 2012 Olympics. Then came a psychology degree. After that she returned to volleyball, turning pro and touring Turkey and Puerto Rico. Then, in 2015, an injury put her out of action for 18 months.

    Leaf signed up to a course in music video production and by 2020 had been Grammy-nominated, for a promo she directed for blues guitarist Gary Clark Jr. Now she has made her feature film debut with Earth Mama, a heartbreaking drama about Gia, a young, pregnant black woman in San Francisco fighting to get her two children out of foster care and agonising over whether to put her unborn baby up for adoption.

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    'More athletes should do films!' Savanah Leaf, the volleyball Olympian turned Ken Loach-style director
    Savanah Leaf turned to film after an injury and has now made her heartbreaking debut - about a woman fighting to get her kids out of foster care and keep her unborn child. So what is the young powerhouse going to conquer next?

    Savanah Leaf - not yet 30 and already accumulating giddying lifetime achievements. At the age of 18, she played volleyball for Team GB at the 2012 Olympics. Then came a psychology degree. After that she returned to volleyball, turning pro and touring Turkey and Puerto Rico. Then, in 2015, an injury put her out of action for 18 months.

    Leaf signed up to a course in music video production and by 2020 had been Grammy-nominated, for a promo she directed for blues guitarist Gary Clark Jr. Now she has made her feature film debut with Earth Mama, a heartbreaking drama about Gia, a young, pregnant black woman in San Francisco fighting to get her two children out of foster care and agonising over whether to put her unborn baby up for adoption.

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    'More athletes should do films!' Savanah Leaf, the volleyball Olympian turned Ken Loach-style director
    Savanah Leaf turned to film after an injury and has now made her heartbreaking debut - about a woman fighting to get her kids out of foster care and keep her unborn child. So what is the young powerhouse going to conquer next?

    Savanah Leaf - not yet 30 and already accumulating giddying lifetime achievements. At the age of 18, she played volleyball for Team GB at the 2012 Olympics. Then came a psychology degree. After that she returned to volleyball, turning pro and touring Turkey and Puerto Rico. Then, in 2015, an injury put her out of action for 18 months.

    Leaf signed up to a course in music video production and by 2020 had been Grammy-nominated, for a promo she directed for blues guitarist Gary Clark Jr. Now she has made her feature film debut with Earth Mama, a heartbreaking drama about Gia, a young, pregnant black woman in San Francisco fighting to get her two children out of foster care and agonising over whether to put her unborn baby up for adoption.

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    Storm Franklin hits the UK today.
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    Storm Franklin hits the UK today.
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    Shoppers brave Storm Franklin in Wimbledon Village, South West London.
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    Shoppers brave the wind and rain in Wimbledon Village, South West London as strong winds continue to hit London and the South coast. Today the Met Office have issued further yellow and amber weather warnings for Storm Franklin which is set to sweep in tonight with wind speeds in excess of 80mph.

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    Shoppers brave Storm Franklin in Wimbledon Village, South West London.
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    Shoppers brave the wind and rain in Wimbledon Village, South West London as strong winds continue to hit London and the South coast. Today the Met Office have issued further yellow and amber weather warnings for Storm Franklin which is set to sweep in tonight with wind speeds in excess of 80mph.

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    Shoppers brave Storm Franklin in Wimbledon Village, South West London.
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    Shoppers brave the wind and rain in Wimbledon Village, South West London as strong winds continue to hit London and the South coast. Today the Met Office have issued further yellow and amber weather warnings for Storm Franklin which is set to sweep in tonight with wind speeds in excess of 80mph.

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    Shoppers brave Storm Franklin in Wimbledon Village, South West London.
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    Shoppers brave the wind and rain in Wimbledon Village, South West London as strong winds continue to hit London and the South coast. Today the Met Office have issued further yellow and amber weather warnings for Storm Franklin which is set to sweep in tonight with wind speeds in excess of 80mph.

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    Shoppers brave Storm Franklin in Wimbledon Village, South West London.
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    Shoppers brave the wind and rain in Wimbledon Village, South West London as strong winds continue to hit London and the South coast. Today the Met Office have issued further yellow and amber weather warnings for Storm Franklin which is set to sweep in tonight with wind speeds in excess of 80mph.

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    Storm Eunice aftermath London and the South East.
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    Storm Eunice aftermath London and the South East.
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    Storm Eunice aftermath London and the South East.
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