This film shows the difference between the global media industry and World Film Collective’s World Cup Reporters. Without the resources that the pros have, the WFC reporters are still making films during the World Cup, editing reports in their shacks and hustling to get access. A great example of two worlds colliding during the World’s […]
Read moreOur reporter shares some thoughts on the 2010 World Cup from her home in Gugulethu. The World Cup has brought a lot of visitors to South Africa and Cape Town has changed a lot in order to accommodate them
Read moreWith Ghana being the third African team to ever reach the quarter finals, our reporters hit the streets of Cape Town to find out what football means to their communities and the continent. They also provide inside coverage of a local football tournament featuring some football stars in the making!
Read moreThe Netherlands players have some colorful supporters!!
Read moreOur reporters return to the Amy Biehl World Cup tournament finals, where there is much more than soccer going on! There’s South African music and dance, hip hop, and traditional gumboot dancing.
Read moreThe unique sound of the vuvuzela has been roaring in fans’ ears since the start of the 2010 World Cup, whether they like it or not. Our reporters head to Cape Town to ask soccer fans why they love the Vuvuzela!
Read moreOur 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.
Read moreUnathi shares a moving account of the hardest day of her life.
Read moreTerra shares a moving account of the hardest day of his life, which ultimately made him give up drinking.
Read moreOur reporters investigate the serious problem of pollution in their communities, asking who is to blame and what can be done to fix it.
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