Some children don’t value their education and it has become common for these students to escape from school. Many, in deep financial problems, seek work but many also escape to socialise and smoke Argileh. This short documentary looks into the reasons behind students escaping as well as looking into solution’s to how it can be […]
Read moreThis film was created by our students at the Bint Al-Wazir school in Ramallah, Palestine.This film explores the harmful effects of one of the most consumed products across the globe- Coca Cola.
Read moreOur young filmmakers from Palestine tackle the sensitive issue of gender discrimination in this drama – which follows the lives of a brother and sister living with their mother while their father is away.
Read moreThis film was created by the participants of WFC’s Level 2 Documentary Workshop delivered in Balata Refugee Camp in Palestine. It was shot entirely by the students on Nokia 6110 mobile phones and edited on free software. “Pollution” takes a look at the environment and the extensive problem pollution poses to the local community. Litter […]
Read moreNearly 10% of the girls at this school in Balata Refugee Camp are late each morning. See why this is creating problems in this film created by participant’s from WFC’s Documentary Workshop in Palestine.
Read moreThis behind-the-scenes film shows young people from Maloyaroslavetskiy orphanage in Kaluga, just south of Moscow, learning to make films. Drama teacher, Lucie Capel and Russian filmmaker, Geddadii Fadeev take the young people through the process of creating a story based on their own lives and filming and editing it using mobile phones and free editing […]
Read moreTutors from our training session in Cape Town experiment with their mobile-phone filmmaking skills to tell the story of the G Stars, a group of local performers in search of their big break.
Read moreThe quality of the train service in and out of cape town, south africa is shocking. This is a short documentary illustrating the fear and frustration felt by the passengers on everyday journeys. Filmed entirely on Nokia N85 camera phones.
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