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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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Young Designers

Country: South Africa / Project: Township Highlights for eTV

Heads and Raps

Country: South Africa / Project: Township Highlights for eTV

South Africa has seen a strong growth in interest in Hip Hop music and the emergence of the underground scene is very strong. Heads and Raps takes a look at the underground Hip Hop scene that’s providing SA’s youth with inspiration whilst advancing the movement.

We Run eKasi

Country: South Africa / Project: Township Highlights for eTV

Spaza – SA’s hip Hop movement continues

Country: South Africa / Project: Township Highlights for eTV

Spaza takes a look at some of the rappers on the scene in Khayelitsha and their views on the growth of the culture. The late 90’s Rap scene changed in Cape Town when a few rappers decided to spit rhymes in their Xhosa mother tongue and infused them with the popular lingo. Spaza takes a […]

Fresh Moves

Country: South Africa / Project: Township Highlights for eTV

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

Arts

Country: South Africa / Project: Township Highlights for eTV

Performing arts groups play an important role within the community, providing opportunity, training and life skills.

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.

Kasi Snaps

Country: South Africa / Project: Township Highlights for eTV

Follow the young photographer capturing the beauty of eKasi through photography.

Kasi Inked

Country: South Africa / Project: Township Highlights for eTV

Until recently tattoos have been associated with gangsterism and crime in eKasi, which has prevented many from getting inked. Lately there has been a rise in young people getting tattoos. This film examines the growing trend and new tattoo parlours opening in the area.

Walking the Grill

Country: South Africa / Project: Township Highlights for eTV

Imagine a snack so delicious that people try to push their way to the front of the line because they want it right away. For many people in SAs townships, that snack is grilled chicken feet.

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