Do the professionals have the monopoly over their television? Why not give the opportunity to non-professionals to make their own films about themselves, their families and their countries. Ask people to play themselves in true-to-life dramas or re-enact their life for dramatised documentaries. There are so many different ways of learning from non-professional and reaching, through them, a deeper level of reality.
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'Video Diaries' is a programme that gives small portable cameras to members of the public to record their everyday lives. We then help the diarist to edit…
The Man Who Loves Gary Lineker
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The script was built on a series of interviews with the guests of an old people home who in the programme are re-enacting their own stories. There is only one…
The Other World
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The script was built on a series of interviews with the guests of the old people home who are re-enacting their own stories. There is only one professional actor, Benito…
The Season of Love
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“Ujeli” is a rare example of television as an agent for change. In Nepal where most of the people are illiterate and live in rural areas traditions live…
Ujeli: a child bride in Nepal
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