Photographer Layla Love fighting to save her sight

Our dearest Layla Love , and an article of her fight for love with a mention of Eric Trometer’s project in the making with Layla , your feedback is appreciated …

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Eric our 'Simon Cowell'

and the winner is....

Eric Trometer from Tarmak Films , embarks on a journey of workshops in the city of Barcelona along with his colleague judges Ricard Mamblona and Janusz Szczerek in the International University Of Catalunya awarding students prizes for the best advertisment…

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2 men, 1 war, 33 years on... ON CNN

2 men, 1 war, 33 years on in the press...

2 Men, 1 War, 33 yeas on... on CNN - Tarmak Films ...

24 hours have passed and our beautiful 2 men, 1 war , 33 years on… short film made by Eric Trometer was shown on Christiane Amanpour’s show on CNN, and today Eric was invited to a panel dicussion on the BBC Arabic News Bulletin to talk about his experience on the ground as a filmmaker touching on the issue of sectarianism and what politicians need to really focus on is the people first… Very interesting interview, hope all conflicts around the world get solved through forgiveness & love to plant the seeds for a better future for our children

More Showings On CNN International:

Weekdays: 1500, 0800 Eastern Time, 2100, 1400 Central Europe, 2100, 0400 Hong Kong

Saturdays: 0800 Eastern Time, 1400 Central Europe, 2100 Hong Kong

Sundays: 1500 Eastern Time, 2100 Central Europe, 0400 (Monday) Hong Kong

On CNN USA:

Sundays: 1400 Eastern Time

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FCO Interview with Dana Trometer

Filmmaker Dana Trometer runs Tarmak Films with her husband the cinematographer Eric Trometer. The company is based in Soho and is winning lots of fans with its move into online documentaries.

FCO: You’ve been living and working in the UK for 11 years now, how has that helped you forge your filmmaking career?

Dana Trometer: Basically it was a massive help. I studied communication and arts at the Lebanese American University of Beirut and wrote a thesis on theatre and film but I always wanted to come to Britain and study documentary because I wanted to become a good documentary maker. My father was a British national – he had to move from Lebanon during the war in the 1970s and never came back so I really wanted to live with him. He was a very political cartoonist and worked for the Observer and a lot of British magazines so he was bridging our two cultures by using his art. [continue reading]

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