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CalaisFALA

CalaisFALA é um projeto com refugiados da Síria que começou no Campo de Refugiados de Calais em 2015.

Durante o programa de uma semana de duração no último Setembro, quinze estudantes fizeram um número de filmes. Alguns mostraram a realidade da vida no campo, outros falaram de suas histórias pessoais. Dos quinze estudantes, um grupo principal de oito despontou com os quais o WFC tem mantido contato. À medida que suas jornadas avançaram, esses cineastas amadores continuaram fazendo filmes.

Em Fevereiro de 2016, o WFC convidou os quatro que conseguiram chegar à Inglaterra para ir a Londres para o evento do WFC de encerramento do projeto. Uma seleção de filmes foi exibida e um cineasta, Abu Waleed, cantou. Foi incrivelmente emocionante. Do outro grupo principal de membros, três estão agora na Alemanha e um na Áustria. O WFC pretende continuar seguindo a jornada desses homens enquanto eles lentamente reconstroem suas vidas em um novo país e quem sabe talvez, até realizem seus sonhos de voltar para casa.

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Advice from Liz about Volunteering in the Calais Refugee Camp

Country: France / Project: The Jungle Camp 2015

Liz is an independent volunteer with her own van. She came to Calais to help. Every day she loads up her van with donations from the warehouses and distributes them to residents. Often she does this outside the cafe where we were teaching, which is where we met. Liz’s advice may be useful for anyone […]

Fences

Country: France / Project: The Jungle Camp 2015

A key feature of the Calais refugee camp is the increasingly intimidating presence of tall fences. These mark the edge of the camp and the french border. Each night, the residents of the camp climb the fences in an attempt to cross the border into the UK. Many are injured in the process, arriving back […]

Ibrahim

Country: France / Project: The Jungle Camp 2015

Eid in The Jungle

Country: France / Project: The Jungle Camp 2015

The Muslim celebration of Eid is like Christmas. In the camp however, there was a feeling of sadness as many were spending the day without their families, surrounded by squalor with dwindling hope of ever reaching Britain. Despite this, some men in the Afghan section hooked up a speaker and started to dance.

Singing in the Camp

Country: France / Project: The Jungle Camp 2015

One of our Calais filmmakers – Naeem – sent this film to us. Naeem is from Syria and fled when Daesh took over his town Deir ez-Zor. In this film, Naeem captures a group from Britain who arrived in the camp to sing songs and spread joy.

A Trip to Belgium

Country: France / Project: The Jungle Camp 2015

Made by brothers, Ibrahim and Ahmed from Syria, this is an account of Ibrahim’s trip from ‘The Jungle’ refugee camp in Calais to Belgium. Originally from Halib in Syria, Ahmed and Ibrahim were residents of the camp in September – November 2015. Ibrahim recounts his experience hiding under the axle of a lorry, which he […]

Saleh on Syria

Country: France / Project: The Jungle Camp 2015

One of our filmmakers in Calais – Saleh – shares his thoughts on the bombing of Syria. Saleh fled Daesh after they took over his town, Deir ez-Zor. He has been in Calais for over 4 months now and is finding life tough. He made this video and sent it to us.

A Cup of Tea

Country: France / Project: The Jungle Camp 2015

This film was made by Saleh who is originally from Raqqa in Syria and 19 years-old. This film follows a man as he makes a cup of tea. Saleh conveys how time-consuming and difficult such a simple process is in The Jungle.

Osama Qashoo tells the story of today

Country: France / Project: The Jungle Camp 2015

Osama Qashoo, tutor on WFC project: Calais SPEAKS, talks about one student who was injured while shooting during a confrontation with police in the camp after lorries bound for Britain got stuck in traffic on the bridge above and people from the camp tried to board them.

Ahmed’s video diary

Country: France / Project: The Jungle Camp 2015
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