Sharing knowledge and transferring skills has been at the heart of the World Film Collective project. Discover how people react to different forms of education.
Are we born with dreams or goals? This short film focuses on interviewing locals from the Morros dos Prazeres favela, Rio de Janeiro to ask them this very question. All footage is shot on a mobile phone and edited by the participants from the Level 2 documentary workshop.
What We’ve Done hooked up with BBC1Xtra to interview the stars of their live broadcast sessions at The Hackney Picturehouse. As part of a deeper analysis into why the 2011 riots kicked of, WWD asked various celebrities their views on police stop and search. Dot Rotton is a popular rapper. In this episode he shares […]
The Kaltcha Pioneers team decided that if they are going to spread the message, Get Tested, Know Your Status, then they would have to know their own status themselves. They took the brave step of getting tested together and made a film about it. What a courageous group of youth! Role models for us all.
This film was created by students in World Film Collective’s Level 1 Documentary workshop at the Bint Al-Wazir school in Ramallah, Palestine. The girls at this school face a serious problem at break time, as the hierarchies that develop in any school prevent the younger girls from accessing the canteen.
This intro by Tanguy Viaud explains the campaign behind stop and search stories and encourages young people to contribute their own accounts of being stopped and searched. Unfortunately the website no longer exists but this intro is as compelling as it ever was
At our first tutor training workshop in Brasil, tutors are asked to produce and star in their own film shot entirely on a mobile-phone. This helps them to understand the activities they then teach to participants in the workshop.
A news report on the recent Riot from Wrong film screening at the Rio Cinema in Dalston as part of the East End Film Festival. Report was made by the What We’ve Done Team
We returned to Cape Town in June, 2009 to deliver a Level 2 Documentary Workshop to students from the New Africa Theatre Association. Several of the participants have been putting their new filmmaking skills to good use since we last saw them. Find out what they have been up to and watch as they create […]