One of our Calais filmmakers – Naeem – sent this film to us. Naeem is from Syria and fled when Daesh took over his town Deir ez-Zor. In this film, Naeem captures a group from Britain who arrived in the camp to sing songs and spread joy.
Read moreFollow the young photographer capturing the beauty of eKasi through photography.
Read moreWe went to two different malls and got to find out what other people think or what do they know about HIV/AIDS. Mitchell’s Plain is a Coloured township and Site B is in Khayletsha, which is predominently Black township
Read moreYoung men from Khayelitsha talk openly about HIV in their community, how they cope with the persistent fear of contracting HIV and how this affects their approach to sex and relationships. This open and staightforward discussion is testiment to the power of grassroots filmmaking as these men feel comfortable enough being filmed by members of […]
Read moreA women from khayelitsha had to tell us how she got infected with the HIV/AIDS virus and had to tell us her personal review of how people stigmatized her . CHECK THAT OUT
Read moreA film made by the What We’ve Done Crew on how community policing towards youth could be better – it takes police and youth to make this happen
Read moreIs it the case that those involved in the London riots got involved due to a lack of morals and a lack of discipline? This film examines the importance of parents disciplining their children
Read moreWorld Film Collective Hackney crew go to skateparks around London to explore the essence of skating. Shot on Nokia N8 devices, this was made after only one week of learning how to make films.
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