October 1st, 2009 by Caravan Film | No Comments

Hurra, we just reached 600.000 views views on our You Tube channel TheCaravanTube. We’ve recently been very busy earning bread money and the little spare time we’ve managed to carve out we’ve spent on writing screenplays and stories that we’ll start to build productions for in the near future. During this time we have unfortunately [...]
June 12th, 2009 by Caravan Film | No Comments

Just another note to say that we’ve now reached 400k video views on our YouTube channel. It’s still Leon Flamholc’s documentary “Racist Sweden?” (1993) about racism in Sweden, which draws the most views and the discussions between visitors on many of the episodes are running wild. Hopefully people will continue to watch this documentary. Through [...]
April 14th, 2009 by Caravan Film | No Comments

We’re still going strong on YouTube and we’re closing in on the half million views. New stuff is being uploaded at the moment, but perhaps not with the same regularity as before, as we’re hard at work on our Afghan feature doc here and after all there are only 30 hours on the day. TheCaravanTube [...]
April 9th, 2009 by Caravan Film | No Comments

The final ZDF edit (German speaking territories) of our treasure hunt documentary in Afghanistan with Tahir Shah is now ready. We are very excited to see it next week. All the editing and post production has taken place in Germany at Story House Productions, Berlin. In the meantime our “Behind the Scenes” Feature Doc, by [...]
February 19th, 2009 by Caravan Film | No Comments

We’ve just got news that the German ZDF version of Afghan Gold is being finished and is scheduled for Television screening on May 1st. It will broadcast in German speaking territories throughout Europe. More news on this as soon as we have it!
February 19th, 2009 by Caravan Film | No Comments

Sara Andersson has finished the first rough-rough-rough-cut of Afghan Gold with travel writer and explorer Tahir Shah . It’s very exciting seeing this project come together and to see all the material, which we couldn’t fit into the FIVE UK TV version, be put to use and show the “real” journey that we experienced. There [...]