Hannah Gal
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Often described as Apple and Adobe evangelist, Hannah's credits include The Independent, MacWorld, Photo District News, the British Journal of Photography, MTV and The Artist among others.

Hannah was nominated for the Beck’s Futures Prize and has been the subject of artist profiles on Apple.com, BBC, Adobe.com, MTV and CNN’s art show. She is the author of several art books and has
given talks at Apple's London store, the Media Trust, Adobe and Corbis.

Described by Brief Encounters as a 'groundbreaking filmmaker', Hannah shot her Adobe commissioned film Breathe, entirely under water. The film's worldwide screenings include Edinburgh and the ICA, Channel4 and Hollywood Shorts. This 'disturbingly beautiful' short was followed by the documentary Hollow Men based on the life of Leon Greenman (An Englishman in Auschwitz), parts of which were screened on BBC1.

Hannah's film Savage brought her take on America's worst ever recorded child abuse case. The film was supported by the UK Film Council, merited a call from Spielberg's On The Lot, and
following an Edinburgh festival screening, won Hannah a recommendation for the Sundance feature film program.


Hannah is currently working on her new book based on interviews with influential figures due for release in September 2012 and filming a documentary.

Hannah seeks reason wherever she goes, and thanks evolution for http://richarddawkins.net/ and Ted.com.

Entries by Hannah Gal

Dementia Awareness Week

(3) Comments | Posted May 19, 2013 | 7:00 PM

"I must go home now," 92-year-old Gracie tells me with a great sense of urgency, "my mum is waiting for me."

"Is she waiting for you Gracie?" I ask the frail, dementia-stricken former nurse as her eyes wander furiously around her bedroom, "I should think so," she replies, "come on......

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Great Heads and Teachers Are Best Placed to Run Their Schools - Not Town Hall or Central Government Bureaucrats

(0) Comments | Posted May 16, 2013 | 10:55 PM

'You can know the name of a bird in all the languages of the world, but when you're finished, you'll know absolutely nothing whatever about the bird' said the great scientist Richard Feynman. BBC Two's recent screening of a documentary about the legendary lecturer's life, left many wishing for teachers...

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Animals Asia's Jill Robinson Talks About Bears' Astonishing Power to Forgive

(0) Comments | Posted May 16, 2013 | 6:49 PM

It was 20 years ago when Jill Robinson MBE first walked into a bear bile farm and uncovered one of Asia's darkest secrets. The young animal lover found sweet, Asiatic black bears incarcerated in tiny wire cages with rusting metal catheters implanted in their abdomens through which bile was being...

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In Conversation With Legendary Producer Larry Klein

(0) Comments | Posted May 3, 2013 | 8:51 AM

As Madeleine Peyroux brings her latest recording The Blue Room to a sold out performance at the Cheltenham Jazz festival, I speak with the album's multi talented producer Larry Klein.

A quietly powerful force within the music industry, Klein has played on and produced some of the music world's...

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Post election Israel - A New Middle East?

(9) Comments | Posted April 25, 2013 | 3:19 PM

Israeli politics is at a historic turning point. Recent elections have brought about changes that breathe fresh, unmistakable mood of optimism into a tired and troubled coalition.

Just a few weeks on and voters' hope is shaping into concrete political action. The religious parties, who successfully set a hard line...

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Depression in the Elderly - In Search of a Secular Church

(32) Comments | Posted April 15, 2013 | 7:00 PM

"Any person over seventy five should have the right to end his life", says 87 year old George. A disturbing thought echoed by "tired of life", 93 year old Joyce.
"I think there should be an option for old people like myself to go to Dignitas and put...

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Its Raining Cats and Dogs - Finding the Humour in Autism

(1) Comments | Posted March 30, 2013 | 6:27 PM

People with Autism often get confused by metaphors. Literal interpretation means they simply don't pick up hidden meanings in idioms and every day expressions, so when we say "his ears are burning" they think of a man with his ears on fire. "Breaking the ice" would bring up an image of...

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World Autism Awareness Day: Is Autism on the Rise?

(2) Comments | Posted March 30, 2013 | 4:58 AM

Is autism on the rise?

The latest figures from the Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) point to one in 88 children in the U.S having an Autism spectrum disorder, marking a clear increase from 2006 when the rate was one in 110. Is this condition spreading or...

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Gathered Light: The Poetry of Joni Mitchell's Songs

(4) Comments | Posted March 10, 2013 | 7:00 PM

"Staying the same is boring", said a young Joni Mitchell in a 1979 interview. "I'd rather be crucified for changing".

For over forty years, the singer songwriter has fused a burning urge for originality with a once in a lifetime writing mastery, creating songs that take you on a spellbinding...

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From Dull Existence to a Life Worth Living - How Technology Can Transform Old People's Lives

(0) Comments | Posted February 1, 2013 | 6:31 AM

'I was in absolute agony' 93 year old Jessie tells me, "lying on the floor..unable to get up..I kept calling out but no one could hear me.."

I listen attentively to her breaking voice as she recalls last night's distressing events when just before 11pm, while in her bathroom, Jessie...

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Kasim Hafeez, British Muslim and a Proud Zionist

(2) Comments | Posted January 21, 2013 | 5:50 PM

British Muslim, twenty eight year old Hafeez grew up in a predominantly Muslim area where 'Israel was Satan'. 'The level of hostility towards Israel', he explains 'went from suspicion to out and out hatred and anti-Semitism..'

A visit to Pakistan as a teenager, brought the young man face to...

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You Don't Need to Teach Nurses/Carers Compassion, you just need to Make Sure They Are Doing Their Job - A Carer's View

(1) Comments | Posted December 11, 2012 | 7:00 AM

What would you like for christmas? I ask 93-year-old Winnie at the end of my daily morning visit. 'just a bit of company', she replies with a somewhat sad smile. 

Being this gentle woman's carer for nearly a year, I have come to love her dearly. I like her sharp...

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Is Digital Art Catching Up With Traditional Processes - Q and A with Martin Boit, CEO of Wacom Europe

(1) Comments | Posted December 3, 2012 | 6:18 PM

Wacom's graphics tablets have held a place of honour on creatives' wish lists for many years. Beautifully designed and carrying cutting edge technology these lasting pieces of engineering have become an integral part of the photographic, image editing, film and design industries.

Besides securing the company's unwavering...

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Why Western Governments DO NOT Need to Give More Money for Conservation - The Rise and Rise of New Age Activism

(2) Comments | Posted November 23, 2012 | 8:10 AM

How is it that an individual can have more impact on African wildlife law enforcement than high profile nature charities?

I meet an exceptionally dedicated man whose remarkable achievements are a loud and clear testimony to the individual's power to make a change in the world.

Ofir Drori...

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Our Ageing Population is Something That we Should Celebrate

(0) Comments | Posted November 20, 2012 | 6:36 AM

Joe, 91, lost his wife 10 years ago and his only son died of Cancer. "I think about them all the time" the charmingly humble man tells me, "its just that Christmas brings back memories of family Christmases when my boy was little.. it is one time of year I...

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'In Relation to Animals, all Humans Are Nazis' - Animal Rights Today Part One

(0) Comments | Posted November 1, 2012 | 6:06 AM

'Who stole my compassion, my empathy and my conscience?' Gary Yourofsky asks me.

'When we were children', he explains, 'we listened to our parents read us a story about animals, we smiled and giggled, we mimicked the noises the animals made, we wanted to play with them.. not have someone...

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Long Life is Not a Blessing, It's a Curse; A Conversation with a 92-Year-Old

(57) Comments | Posted October 22, 2012 | 12:20 PM

'What on earth is the point of my life?' Molly (not her real name) asks me. 

The frail, weary to her bone 92 year old looks at me as her shaky hands struggle to adjust a stubbornly troublesome hearing aid. 

'All I do is wait for people to come and...

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Einstein's 'God Letter' Effect on the US 2012 Elections

(5) Comments | Posted October 12, 2012 | 6:48 AM

Did Einstein believe in god?

The debate over Einstein's religious convictions is finally put to rest in a letter written by the man himself shortly before his death. In the 1954, handwritten 'God Letter' Einstein describes religions 'an incarnation of the most childish superstitions' and calls belief in religion and god...

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Dance Me to the End of Love - Q&A With Jazz Singer Madeleine Peyroux

(0) Comments | Posted October 10, 2012 | 9:55 AM

Have you ever fallen in love with a voice?

The very first note stops you in your tracks and touches your very soul.. its as if every note tells a story and you just know you must keep listening.

Madeleine Peyroux's is one such voice. Her haunting 2004 rendition...

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You Don't Need to Live in a Garage to Write Great Poetry. Q&A with publishing magnet, poet and tree lover Felix Dennis

(1) Comments | Posted October 9, 2012 | 8:43 AM

'What do you make of the widespread notion that you need to be poor in order to make art?' I ask 'millionaire poet' Felix Dennis. 'It is absolute nonsense', he replies swiftly, 'you don't have to live in a garage to write great poetry'..

Dennis himself is the ultimate dispeller...

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