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Tendências da Periferia

Em 2014 o canal nacional, eTV, encomendou ao WFC da África do Sul 26 programas em curta-metragem para seu próximo canal comunitário, e-Kasi+

Este foi um grande desafio para a equipe do WFC em Khayelitsha, mas eles conseguiram.

Os programas em curta-metragem foram concebidos para revelar a cor, criatividade e vitalidade das periferias (townships) da Cidade do Cabo e dividir isso com a audiência nacional. A equipe encontrou vinte e seis histórias interessantes para contar: de empreendedorismo, arte, música, moda - o que você imaginar, eles mostraram.

A riqueza e originalidade dentro dessas comunidades, especialmente entre os jovens, era impressionante. Existem tantas coisas acontecendo. Muitos jovens estão abrindo negócios, realizando sarais de poesia, festivais de música, abrindo hotéis, discotecas, barraquinhas de comida, criando tendências de dança, de moda - descobrir tudo isso foi um processo revigorante.

O WFC ficou orgulhoso de ter treinado e possibilitado uma produtora de cinema em Khayelitsha para fazer mídia nacional que mostrou suas comunidades de uma forma tão nova, honesta e positiva. Foi a realização do objetivo principal do WFC e motivo para celebração.

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We Run eKasi

Country: South Africa / Project: Township Highlights for eTV

Department of Coffee

Country: South Africa / Project: Township Highlights for eTV

This film looks at the emergence of coffee shops offering an alternative to instant coffee in the township.

ParkJams

Country: South Africa / Project: Township Highlights for eTV

Weekend chill time in ekasi involves barbecuing meat, a cool box full of drinks, good music and good friends. On top of that, there’s the convenience of getting your car washed whilst having a good time.

Abelungu in Transit

Country: South Africa / Project: Township Highlights for eTV

Shortly before the 2010 Soccer World Cup, there was an influx of tourists, learning more about life in the township.

Popular DJs

Country: South Africa / Project: Township Highlights for eTV

In the past few years various promoters and companies have been booking the popular big name DJs for gigs at township venues more, now even the DJs themselves prefer the eKasi scene.

Accapela

Country: South Africa / Project: Township Highlights for eTV

This film follows an accapela group, creating voices with their voices alone.

Rankstuarants

Country: South Africa / Project: Township Highlights for eTV

This film looks at the rising numbers of makeshift restaurants and variety of dishes available in the township. Taxi ranks restaurants have always been around, but now the numbers are growing to meet the demands, and for many people, these rankstuarants provide most of their meals.

Fashion Spread Online

Country: South Africa / Project: Township Highlights for eTV

Many young people have looked at fashion catalogues and dream of one day featuring in them. Now the rise of social media provides many young people with new opportunities to follow their dreams.

Sdudla Swag

Country: South Africa / Project: Township Highlights for eTV

This film examines the irrelevance of size when it comes to fashion, and swag.

Fresh Moves

Country: South Africa / Project: Township Highlights for eTV

This is a film about the latest dance trends in eKasi.

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