Some aspects of identity are in flux shaped by memory and experience, whilst others remain constant within a community or person. Discover how young people have grappled with gang identity, national identity and growing up.
In the episode of Closer To God, the team profile the belief system and values of Jews. The series, Closer to God, was broadcast on Mxit, a South African mobile phone social network which at the time had 25 million active users. The series was broadcast every week for three months and the films were […]
In the episode of Closer To God, the team profile the belief system and values of Khoisans. The series, Closer to God, was broadcast on Mxit, a South African mobile phone social network which at the time had 25 million active users. The series was broadcast every week for three months and the films were […]
In the episode of Closer To God, the team profile the belief system and values of Pentecostalists. The series, Closer to God, was broadcast on Mxit, a South African mobile phone social network which at the time had 25 million active users. The series was broadcast every week for three months and the films were […]
In the episode of Closer To God, the team profile the belief system and values of Rastafarians. The series, Closer to God, was broadcast on Mxit, a South African mobile phone social network which at the time had 25 million active users. The series was broadcast every week for three months and the films were […]
In the episode of Closer To God, the team profile the belief system and values of the Sangoma or traditional healer. Here, a Sangoma allows the team access to film her at work, channelling the spirits of her ancestors and solving common problems of those who have come to seek help. She is joined by […]
In the episode of Closer To God, the team profile the belief system and values of members of the Way of Life Church. The series, Closer to God, was broadcast on Mxit, a South African mobile phone social network which at the time had 25 million active users. The series was broadcast every week for […]
Behind the scenes form the recent up-skill project, sponsored by the Cape Film Commission, South Africa’s regional equivalent to the Arts Council in the UK. The team made a broadcast-quality series Do You Want To Know Me that take a common statistic relating to the townships and gives it a human face by profiling an […]
Behind the scenes form the recent up-skill project, sponsored by the Cape Film Commission, South Africa’s regional equivalent to the Arts Council in the UK. The team made a broadcast-quality series Do You Want To Know Me that take a common statistic relating to the townships and gives it a human face by profiling an […]
One episode in a series of 12 called Uyafun’undazi trans. Do You Want To Know Me. The series takes a common statistic relating to the townships and profiles a person living in those circumstances.
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.