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In 2010 South Africa hosted the Fifa World Cup and WFC trained young people to cover it from the perspective of the townships.

Driven by WFC Founder Member, Simcelile ‘Simi’ Kalimashe, training began in Khayelitsha in April 2010. Tutors were Tinashe Makwande, a Zimbabwean film student at UCT; Lukhanyo Kalata who had previously been a sports reporter for South African national broadcaster; and WFC Founder, Alice Bragg, who had written the teaching curriculum.

Alongside the Khayelisha training, WFC also taught a group of younger people from a neighbouring township, Nyanga, in partnership with Amy Biehl Foundation.

Combined, WFC had around 35 students and together, they made over 80 reports -from shabeens, fan parks, people’s homes, the streets - as a consequence of learning these skills and having the equipment to make films, some team members also began shooting news reports. We made a website for the reports www.worldfilmcollective.com/SA2010 . It was an incredibly exciting time.

Once the World Cup was over, some filmmakers wanted to go on and establish a production company. A woman called Emma Kaye gave WFC the chance to develop a video platform on a mobile social network called Mxit, and for six months the team made 4x 1min films every week that were available for download on the platform. Unfortunately, despite Emma’s projections, there were not enough downloads to provide an income stream and the team were unable to continue making them. However, the production company continued until 2014 making programmes for community channel, Cape Town TV, running a programmes funded by Cape Film Commission and The Premier League and finally, making a 26-part series for national broadcaster, eTV.

In 2014 WFC were ready to roll out their Sports and News Reporting programme in Rio de Janeiro. Founder Member, Vanessa Goes, made contact with Liliane in City of God favela who was happy to host the project. Tutors, Jardel and Mateus, both graduates from Fernando Mereilles film school, Cinema Nosso, taught the programme.

Brazil World Cup 2014 / South Africa World Cup 2010

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Xhosa Funeral

Country: South Africa / Project: World Cup 2010

Our reporters find themselves in the middle of a Xhosa funeral in Gugulethu. Here they capture the sights and sounds of the traditional Catholic ceremony over-layed with African songs, and the lively wake with plenty of food and friends.

The People’s Justice

Country: South Africa / Project: World Cup 2010

This shocking report brings to light the serious nature of crime in the township of Khayelitsha. Our reporters were on the scene to witness a man accused of stealing a purse receive the “people’s justice.” How safe is Khayelitsha really?

Racial Divide

Country: South Africa / Project: World Cup 2010

Blacks and Coloured people have been living together in Delft for 13 years, but are not united. Our reporters investigate the tensions and divides that exist between these groups, and suggest we take a cue from the children of Delft.

Life in Nkanini

Country: South Africa / Project: World Cup 2010

Our reporters examine the living conditions of people living in an area of Khayelitsha known as Nkanini. The residents lack water, sewage, and other basic necessities.

World Cup Reporters Trailer

Country: South Africa / Project: World Cup 2010

Fake or Original

Country: South Africa / Project: World Cup 2010

Our reporters hit the streets of Gugulethu to find out why some people buy knock-off football jerseys. Does a fake jersey diminish your support for the team, or not?

Night out in Khayelitsha

Country: South Africa / Project: World Cup 2010

Our reporters take you on a fun night out in Khayelitsha. Like any good night out, there are plenty of drinks to go around and loud music to get everyone up and dancing.

South Africa v. Mexico

Country: South Africa / Project: World Cup 2010

Fans are gearing up for South Africa’s first match against Mexico tomorrow, June11th. Everyone believes it Bafana Bafana will be victorious. The locals will be watching the action from their favorite hotspot, Mzoli’s. Come out and join the fun!

World Cup Reporters, Welcome to South Africa Pt 1

Country: South Africa / Project: World Cup 2010

World Film Collective is proud to be empowering a new generation of citizen journalists and news reporters in South Africa. Watch this space for their latest reports!

Futebol na Cidade de Deus

Country: Brazil / Project: World Cup 2014

In this sixth film the theme is soccer. The World Cup is not only about watching soccer on tv for the children in City of God. For them it’s also a moment for PLAYING football.

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