The focus of World Film Collective has primarily been on young people. The workshop format has been taken to schools and communities around the world, creating a valuable, transcultural insight into the experience of youth.
This film is a behind the scenes look at WFC’s Level 1 Fictional Shorts workshop delivered to students at Niekerksrus Agricultural school in Free State South Africa. The students produced a poignant final film about the effects of alcoholism on their families.
Brazilians are indeed good at football, as the title of this film suggests! Find out why in this short film created by students from our Level 1 Fictional Film workshop in Rio de Janeiro.
This charming short film charts the World Film Collective workshop with young people from Casarao Cultural Centre, Morro dos Prazeres favela, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. It gives a unique insight into the various stages of the workshop, and includes interviews with participants about the three week course.
This film was produced by students in WFC’s Level 1 Fictional Short workshop in Ilford, East London. After getting in trouble, Mia, a teenage girl from Poland, faces the threat of being sent back to Poland by her mother. Hoping to stay in the UK, she urges her friends to shape up and make a […]
This film was produced by the students of WFC’s Fictional Shorts filmmaking workshop in East London in preparation for their final short film, “Mia’s Story”
Filmed by students in a refugee camp in Bethlehem, Palestine. The concept was created by discussions about the difficulties of girls and boys making contact with each other in the camps.