The quality of the train service in and out of cape town, south africa is shocking. This is a short documentary illustrating the fear and frustration felt by the passengers on everyday journeys. Filmed entirely on Nokia N85 camera phones.
Our reporters visit a local woman who cooks food for the community in her own kitchen. Watch as she serves up hearty stews and massive plates of samp and beans. And don’t worry, the food is free to those who can’t afford it.
A key feature of the Calais refugee camp is the increasingly intimidating presence of tall fences. These mark the edge of the camp and the french border. Each night, the residents of the camp climb the fences in an attempt to cross the border into the UK. Many are injured in the process, arriving back […]
Missiles were being put on top of the Fred Wigg residential tower as part of the Government Trident programme. In this report made by Ben Fairbrother, residents tell us how they feel about this.
Phone charge is one of the most valuable currencies in The Jungle as people are desperate to communicate with families back home. However, electricity is in short supply and this film reveals the measures taken to charge phones. This activity forms an integral part of daily routine within the camp.