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Best Friends

This is a film about a girl who is dyslexic. Sasha is 9 years old and she gets bullied in school. Sasha's mum and her teacher don't really understand her problems. Sasha would be very lonely if it weren't for her two best friends Angelica and Christina.

This film aims to raise awareness about dyslexia. Some of the young filmmakers in this project are dyslexic and we worked with them in Betws Primary School to share their experiences, write the script and produce this film.

Jasmine

"Jasmine is a 14 year old girl. She has lots of friends, likes listening to music and loves dancing."

This film was made by an all-girl Asylum Seekers' group in Cardiff working with Valley and Vale.

This short drama explores the different worlds and pressures of their home and school lives during a time of increasing anti-Muslim feelings and their need to define their own identity.

I Was There

This short film was made by Paula Richards as part of the BBC Capture Wales Digital Storytelling project. This film explores themes of Paula's life journey, her history and the sense of community she remembers from her childhood during the miners' strikes in Wales in the 1980's.

The Digital Storytelling project works with people of all ages across the world, using digital media to craft, record, share, and value the stories of individuals and communities:

"Every community has a memory of itself.

Not a history, nor an archive, nor an authoritative record...

A living memory, an awareness of a collective identity woven of a thousand stories."

The Centre for Digital Storytelling, CA, USA

Lord of the Ring

Lord of the Ring was made by a group of young people in Betws. The film tells the story of two brothers Ethan and Jack who recently lost their mother. Jack finds release in boxing and spends all his time training. Ethan on the other hand is lost and starts to experiment with drugs. This film is about the relationship between the two brothers and their way of dealing with their grief.

Supported by the Lottery through the UK Film Council's First Light Initiative and Betws Boys and Girls Club.

Sea of Bitterness

Sea of Bitterness was made by Year 7-11 students at Fitzalan High School in Cardiff, working with Film Development Worker Tracy Pallant. The group had very clear ideas of the way they wanted their film to look, and worked hard on set and costume design, talking through their ideas with Maggie Russell, Head of Talent at BBC Wales, and also meeting with local film composer John Hardy to discuss their ideas for the soundtrack. The film dealt with some difficult and painful issues which were discussed during the script writing process.

This project gave the young people the opportunity to explore emotions, to experiment with ideas, to think in images, to learn skills in camera work, sound recording, directing and editing, to make a film that they are proud of.

Viva Elvis

Viva Elvis was written and produced by young people aged 16-18 from Coleg Gwent in Pontypool working with Valley and Vale Community Arts.

Viva Elvis tells the story of 16 year old Memphis 'Prez' Evans who is trying to help his dad, Elvis Impersonator Pelvis Esley get his life back on track. Prez and his friend Lisa work with Pelvis on a new act that will dazzle everyone at the forthcoming Porthcawl Elvis Festival. This moving and funny film explores the relationship between Prez and his father.

Supported by the Lottery through the UK Film Council's First Light
Initiative
.

The Sound of the Drum

This video was made by young Africans living in Cardiff, working with Valleyand Vale Community Arts. Sound of the Drum tells the story of Nahimana who has escaped from a war-torn country in Africa. During preparations for the Cardiff Carnival he meets Annie. They fall in love. One day Nahimana receives a letter which could change everything.

Supported by the Lottery through the UK Film Council's First Light
Initiative
.

Projects Showreel 2005

A short clip of some of our projects from 2005 to give you a feel of our work - showing a range of dance, drama, carnival, film and mixed artform projects with a range of community groups.

A Patchwork of Betws Life

This People's History film uses film interviews, photographs and images and features a range of members of the Betws community with different experiences of the village, to create a film patchwork of Betws in 2005. Facilitated by Sophie Cobb. Funded by Communites First and supported by The Betws Partnership.

Beyond the Number, Beyond the Crime

This film was made with 10 inmates from HMP Parc Prison, Bridgend, working with facilitator Katja Stiller. In the film the young people describe how it feels being in jail and their lives outside; they talk about their fears, hopes and dreams for their future. Funded by Academi, The European Social Fund, Rhondda Cynon Taf Council and The Arts Council of Wales.

Creative Minds

This film uses words, images and music to explore a range of issues and thoughts about life. This series of short individual films was made by a group of service users at MIND in the Vale who wanted to use film to express themselves, and was facilitated by Neil Williams and Tim Smith of Valley and Vale.

Good Housewife Guide

This short film was made for our International Women's Day project in 2005; Family Album, a multimedia installation which was funded by the National Museums and Galleries, Wales and launched on International Women's Day at the National Museum in Cardiff. This project received great feedback and the bilingual installation was seen by over 3000 people in Spring 2005.

Hear the Silence

We worked in partnership with Bridgend Women's Aid to facilitate this project, working with the Povey family whose mother was killed as a result of domestic violence. In this film her children tell their story.

Land of my Father

Selma Chalabli was born in Britain to an Iraqi father and an English mother. Unable to visit her Dad's homeland in the current climate, and frustrated by the British media's portrayal of Iraq, she sets out on a journey to visit her relatives and capture their views. Her journey takes her to London, Birmingham, Winchester and Vienna. The result is an intimate insight into the thoughts and feelings of a family caught up in the local global politics of the time.

Produced and directed by Selma Chalabi, with the support of Valley and Vale Community Arts and the Commedia Millennium Awards administered by the Commedia Media Association

Like a Child

'Like a Child?' is a 5-minute drama about teenage pregnancy. In this film 15 yr old Nikki finds out that she is pregnant. Whilst she experiences strong emotions, her mother, friends and boyfriend react differently to the news. This film is a useful tool to initiate discussion about teenage pregnancy. Facilitated by Deri Steele Morgan, Delyth Harries, Amy Peckham and Katja Stiller from Valley and Vale Community Arts, and supported by a First Light Film Award.

Missing Mauro

Mauro and his family were deported in January 2005.  His friends and fellow pupils from Willows High School in Cardiff were shocked and worried about him and his family.

Using film and rap, this short film made with his friends expresses how much they are missing Mauro. Facilitated by Katja Stiller. Funded by a First Light Award and supported by The Arts Council of Wales.

Our World | Our World Launch | Our World Feedback

This film was made by young asylum seekers living in Cardiff and working with our Film Development Worker Katja Stiller and our Drama Development Worker Ali Franks. This project aimed to encourage dialogue, promote cultural diversity and offer a creative outlet for the young people. Supported by the British Council, Wales, and the Welsh Assembly Government we have also created a resource pack to accompany this film.

Same Site Different Day / Our Clydach

Our Clydach is a documentary about the lives of three teenagers, Joanne, Claire and Carla who live in Clydach Vale, South Wales.  The girls tell us how life is in Clydach, they explore how they would like it to be, and what they would like for the future.

As part of this project - Claire, Carla and Joanne made a short drama called 'Same Site Different Day' which explores the issue of crime in Clydach and their creative solutions to it.

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