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.
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 film was created by our students at the Bint Al-Wazir school in Ramallah, Palestine.This film explores the harmful effects of one of the most consumed products across the globe- Coca Cola.
The mid-point of the World Cup is upon us, and what an exciting event it’s been! Our reporters have been working hard to bring you a unique perspective on all the wins, defeats, and surprising upsets so far! And you can trust they will be there the rest of the way.
Some say that during the recent London riots in the summer of 2011, many of those looting and rioting were being opportunistic, seizing the chance created by others to steal a pair of new trainers. In this film, Justin, a young man living in a hostel and on job seekers allowance, faces a moral dilemma. […]
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
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 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 […]