Abide With Me

FFFAIF member and film maker, Damian Madden has a short documentary film (4m:19s) about a World War I soldier, Lt John Gotch Ridley MC (53rd Infantry Battalion AIF), named as a finalist in a Sydney Film Festival ‘Ignite Film Fest’.

John Ridley [left] started a bible study group on the battlefields of The Western Front to help his fellow troops get through those tough times. He was awarded a Military Cross for acts of bravery in action at Bellicourt in 1918, risking his own life to bring ammunition and rations to the front line and for rescuing the wounded.

The film, ‘Abide With Me’ – along with 11 other finalists – is up on their website http://www.ignitefilmfest.com/ at present for the people’s choice award part of the competition.  

It is worth a look and should you choose, you are able to vote for the film.

Voting closes at 5pm on Thursday, 29 September (AEST) with the winner announced on the website at 9am the next day.

FFFAIF wishes Damian all the best for the competition and offers its thanks for his part in perpetuating Digger Heritage and Keeping The Memory Alive. 

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