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.
Until recently tattoos have been associated with gangsterism and crime in eKasi, which has prevented many from getting inked. Lately there has been a rise in young people getting tattoos. This film examines the growing trend and new tattoo parlours opening in the area.
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.
Lidia, Alenja and Josh have made this film about the closure of the Tree House, a youth centre in Kilburn that was run by Kids Company. In the film they talk about why they enjoyed going to the Tree House and what it meant to them. They also interview a local resident to get his […]
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”