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.
In this sixth film the theme is soccer. The World Cup is not only about watching soccer on tv for the children in City of God. For them it’s also a moment for PLAYING football.
Graduation Day for the Kaltcha Pioneers programme, Nine weeks of using football and filmmaking to spread HIV prevention message throughout the community. Run in parnership with Grassroot Soccer and funded by the UK Premier League
The Kaltcha Pioneers make a promo for the fantastic NGO, Grassroot Soccer, that uses football to spreakd HIV preventon message amongst youth across the world. A huge shout out to Grassroot Soccer and all the amazing work they do!
This film was part of a twelve-part series entitled, Uyafun’undazi?’ or ‘Do You Want To Know Me?’ The series was created during a programme run in 2012 in Cape Town and funded by The Cape Film Commission. The young filmmakers chose to take a common statistic relating to the townships and profile an individual living […]
South Africa has seen a strong growth in interest in Hip Hop music and the emergence of the underground scene is very strong. Heads and Raps takes a look at the underground Hip Hop scene that’s providing SA’s youth with inspiration whilst advancing the movement.
Kaltcha Pioneers – HIV/AIDS Interview: Khayelitsha. The major problem we have found after our market research is that the “slash” between HIV/AIDS is confusing.
This “behind the scenes” documentary charts the progress of the workshop held in Al Rowwad Cultural Centre, Aida Camp, Bethlehem, Palestine, July 2008. Listen as participants share their experience of learning to make films using mobile phones!