The Muslim celebration of Eid is like Christmas. In the camp however, there was a feeling of sadness as many were spending the day without their families, surrounded by squalor with dwindling hope of ever reaching Britain. Despite this, some men in the Afghan section hooked up a speaker and started to dance.
Read moreThis is a film about the latest dance trends in eKasi.
Read moreThe Netherlands players have some colorful supporters!!
Read moreOur reporters return to the Amy Biehl World Cup tournament finals, where there is much more than soccer going on! There’s South African music and dance, hip hop, and traditional gumboot dancing.
Read moreThe bass is still thumping and the reporters are having a great time! Here they interview the owner of the Italian House and a local woman who makes a living selling food to the hungry clubbers.
Read moreFancy a dance? Our reporters take you on a night out to one of Cape Towns hottest spots. The music is loud and everyone’s having fun!
Read moreThis 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.
Read moreThis is one of four films produced by participants in our Level 2 workshop at Al Rowwad Cultural Centre.
Read moreBrazilians are indeed good at football, as the title of this film suggests! Find out why in this short film created by students from our Level 1 Fictional Film workshop in Rio de Janeiro.
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