By Saul Cooke-Black
A DOCUMENTARY about migrants in the so-called "Jungle" camp in Calais, made by Stroud-based Leo Maguire was aired on Channel Four last night.
Former SGS College and Wynstones School student Leo joined migrants as they evaded security guards and police to cross into Britain in Breaking into Britain: The Lorry Jumpers.
The documentary followed Leo's critically-acclaimed debut in 2012, Gypsy Blood: True Stories, and his latest Channel Four film, Dogging Tales, shown in 2013.
Very proud to have made this, please watch, share, and donate http://t.co/uTcL6DX7cx
— leo maguire (@leo_maguire) June 15, 2015
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