Behind the scenes form the recent up-skill project, sponsored by the Cape Film Commission, South Africa’s regional equivalent to the Arts Council in the UK. The team made a broadcast-quality series Do You Want To Know Me that take a common statistic relating to the townships and gives it a human face by profiling an […]
Read moreBehind the scenes, meet the whatwe’vedone crew from world film collective. Filmed & Edited by: Aaron Ekwebelem
Read moreIndividuals who worked on the WFC riots project go over their experiences with the WFC and their view of the 2011 riots
Read moreA collection of material produced by the young filmmakers from What We’ve Done project phase 2
Read moreHow to spend £50: some answers you wouldn’t expect!
Read moreDuring the recent London riots, many young people expressed anger against the police due to being indiscriminately stopped and searched. A group of young people from London explore the question of what are young people’s rights in relation to being stopped and searched.
Read moreLondon residents offer their opinions on the London 2012 riots
Read moreMany young people feel that the recent London riots in the summer of 2011 happened due to young people feeling angry at being isolated from mainstream society. This film shows the personal story of a young woman with a lack of prospects, stuck in a cycle of destruction.
Read moreSome say that during the recent London riots in the summer of 2011, many of those looting and rioting were being opportunistic, seizing the chance created by others to steal a pair of new trainers. In this film, Justin, a young man living in a hostel and on job seekers allowance, faces a moral dilemma. […]
Read moreIs it the case that those involved in the London riots got involved due to a lack of morals and a lack of discipline? This film examines the importance of parents disciplining their children
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