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!
Our young filmmakers from Palestine tackle the sensitive issue of gender discrimination in this drama – which follows the lives of a brother and sister living with their mother while their father is away.
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.
Get to know the students from our Level 1 Documentary Workshop in Nablus, Palestine. The students worked together to create three wonderful films examining important issues in their communities.
This film was created by the participants of WFC’s Level 2 Documentary Workshop delivered in Balata Refugee Camp in Palestine. It was shot entirely by the students on Nokia 6110 mobile phones and edited on free software. “Pollution” takes a look at the environment and the extensive problem pollution poses to the local community. Litter […]
This film is another look at the Palestinian traditional dance, Dabkeh. It was created using a camera phone and free editing software by one of our participants named Amjad.