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My Start Films
Добавлен 5 мар 2016
My Start is a creative arts project for Film Aid International.
We provide workshops for young people in refugee camps; so they can communicate their experiences through Art, Photography and Film. The Art and Films produced from the camps are then exhibited in schools as a powerful resource for students to learn more about the issues surrounding conflict, migration and displacement, and what it means to be a global citizen.
We provide workshops for young people in refugee camps; so they can communicate their experiences through Art, Photography and Film. The Art and Films produced from the camps are then exhibited in schools as a powerful resource for students to learn more about the issues surrounding conflict, migration and displacement, and what it means to be a global citizen.
Thinking About...Refugees
Connie Abbe, Emmanuel Jal are 'Thinking About' refugees and South Sudan with Nathalie Whittington, Dulwich College and SSLP schools.
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Dogo - A Sci Fi Film.
Просмотров 2,8 тыс.6 лет назад
DOGO - a story of Exile. Set in a post apocalyptic world where its inhabitants have been abandoned by their government and resources are scarce, travellers escaping war are arriving to cause unexpected events. Filmed on location at Kakuma Refugee Camp the story draws parallels to life in Turkana, Kenya and refugees arriving in 'alien' territory. My Start works with a mixture of 'refugees' and y...
Dogo - an unexepected journey Behind the Scenes.
Просмотров 976 лет назад
Behind the scenes of Dogo, a Sci Fi made by film students living in Kakuma refugee camp.. Creating magic in the middle of nowhere...
The Strength of a Woman
Просмотров 737 лет назад
An insight into the remarkable strength, creativity and power of women in Kakuma. Examining the philosophy behind 'My Life is Art' by Emmanuel Jal, the film makers wanted to show how the life of a woman in Kakuma is often shaped by trauma and heartache but how this is transformed into an incredible force of creativity and resilience as they forge a new life for themselves often adopting the rol...
ART OF KAKUMA
Просмотров 6 тыс.7 лет назад
Drawing on the philosophy of 'My Life is Art' by Emmanuel Jal students took at a look at how Art plays a part in all walks of life at Kakuma Refugee Camp. From cooking, to textiles and dance, Art is buzzing around the camp as creativity plays a fundamental role in practical living solutions, jobs and self expression.
ART IN SPIRITUALITY
Просмотров 1037 лет назад
Exploring the philosophy "My Life is Art" by Emmanuel Jal, this film looked at how spirituality and religion played a part in the life of refugees at the camp. Students examined how rituals, symbols, and prayer was in itself an integral art form which helped to retain the identity and traditions of many communities living at the camp. It also revealed how spirituality was essential to those cop...
HEAL ME
Просмотров 4078 лет назад
A film depicting the options of a 12 year old girl from Kakuma, North West Kenya. Made by students from Kakuma Refugee Camp, facilitated by My Start Project for Film Aid.
INVISIBLE
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A film depicting the options of a 12 year old girl from Kakuma, North West Kenya. Made by students from Kakuma Refugee Camp, facilitated by My Start Project for Film Aid.
AGONY
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A film depicting the options of a 12 year old girl from Kakuma, North West Kenya. Made by students from Kakuma Refugee Camp, facilitated by My Start Project for Film Aid.
WHICH WAY
Просмотров 998 лет назад
A film depicting the options of a 12 year old girl from Kakuma, North West Kenya. Made by students from Kakuma Refugee Camp, facilitated by My Start Project for Film Aid.
We Are Kakuma HD
Просмотров 4,3 тыс.8 лет назад
RUNNER UP for 'Best Creative Response' at the Imperial War Museum Film Festival 2016. 'We Are Kakuma' is all filmed and edited by young refugees from Kakuma Refugee Camp, Kenya. Working with a group of extremely talented students from Film Aid International, My Start challenged these young film makers to produce a short film with 3 definitive perspectives of life at Kakuma: 'I AM' : A subjectiv...
My Start Kakuma 2011 with subtitles HD
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My Start Kakuma 2011 with subtitles HD
Akuwam mama, where are you now? Ngachuro looking for you Itoo😮love you nakato🫶💐🙏🏿
Amazing job....Peace
I was in Kakuma from 2004-2016. Turkana are the strongest humans to live on earth. Friendly, I miss my friends. I swear only God knows what he put in your hearts to endure that cruel environment and living situation, 60 years of marginalization from the Central Gov. Of Kenya. Too sad😢☹️. I love Turkana.
kakuma Swahili word what kind of a dream is that 👀👀👀
That's my home town,
great message, indeed
good job
Nice one guys
Hey, that is great effort meeen....
hello
simple living but they happy what day doing
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I love kakuma
Thanks molo 👏🏿💋
As one of the people in this video, I am shocked reading comments which are completely out of context! Come guys no one is talking ill of anyone or any place... All are personal opinions. Peace!
You people are ungrateful. People been living there for decades, even-though there was nothing people were still grateful. The new refugee in Kakuma want everything handed them. Be thankful to the Kenyan government that’s allowing you guys to stay!
You should appreciate what you're gifted because they're quiet to accommodate and welcome you guys, you should be happy! (Especially some people.)
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omg kakuma and the turkanas
I didn’t know a single English word when I came to America in 2004 so The fact that they speak English is enough proof that they really are improving in kakuma
am itesot from uganda and i understand what shes saying.wow
Shame on u how do u say the land was seen as idle land and there r no tress .u should be thankful Kenya has accommodated u .u want comfort go back to your home
Michael Majaliwa I don’t know any Bantus who aren’t grateful. I truly appreciate Kenya for what they did for my people. They and Tanzania were the only African countries to step in BUT Kakuma was awful. No clean water, no real houses, no food, no transportation. All I remember was starving and not having any clothes AND our roof coming off during a rain storm BUT at the very least, we were finally away from the abuse in Somalia so we really do thank you what your country has done. Also, when Somalians and Kenyans were fighting, many Bantus were forced to join the Kenyan military as a favor for letting us stay there
Michael Majaliwa true indeed. People have no heart! I thank Kakuma for giving us the opportunity to stay there.
Why are you in their country.
Ngachuro Esekon help ask the ungrateful people
Because the Kenyan were nice enough to help the Somali Bantus when the abuse from Somalians became too strong. If you don’t know the history, Bantus were sold to Somalians by the Arabs. Now they’re telling the Bantu people to go back home and are torturing them but the Bantu people don’t really know their history anymore due to the slavery. They lost their original language, culture, and religion. All they know is the Somalian culture and lifestyle but the Somalians don’t want to claim them anymore since slavery is over. Bantus are still being mistreated and face a lot of dangers living in Somalia so they fled to Kenya. Bless the Kenyan and Tanzanian government for being the only African countries to care about them. We’re all family
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I miss this place
You guys are irritating me!
Ngachuro your so irritating fool
Akuwam we love u Sana noi. Thanks noi.
😋😋😋
You are correct akuwam. You are a great ata and I too.
Very sad.
Lodwar✈️✈️✈️✈️✈️✈️✈️✈️✈️✈️✈️Nairobi.
Brilliant story Akuwam🌷.
😰😰😰.
People should show support for this tough, amazing woman who deserves to go on a plane to Nairobi! Her stories are hearttouching i wanted to cry ❤️
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( very sad story..
😉😉🐕🐕(turk 🇰🇪 🌷❤️)
You should appreciate what kenya does to you, they accommidate you, insteading of complaining
Ngachuro Esekon as someone who was born in Kakuma, I can assure you that Kenya might have given us a place to stay but they did nothing else for us. Only the UN provided for us! The Kenyan government never came to check on us, they never helped us.
@@abukakol56 they gave you the UN a peaceful location
Thats not true, the houses are there and the trees are there, im not sure what you are talking bout, kenya is full of everything,
Ngachuro Esekon Kenya yes, but kukuma is mainly just camps. Really poor over there BUT if you leave kakuma and travel all of Kenya, it really is beautiful. Kakuma is mainly just land and dirt road. It’s whole intention was to make it a refugee camp so they never put that much effort into it as they did for other parts of Kenya
Ilove u mama.
Akuwam, il take you to nairobi when i get there, il find you, you will be on a plane for the first time, love you ❤️
Akuwam, il take you to nairobi when i get there, il find you, you will be on a plane for the first time, love you ❤️
❤️❤️we love akuwam noi ❤️🍀🇰🇪..
Shes a strong independent turkana women who fights for her children no matter what. Her story is very sad but she is an amazing women! Her story should be made into a book because she is living a true life! 🌍 The biggests story in turkana!!! She belongs in a fancy mecerdes Beep. Beep! 💚🇮🇪🇰🇪
❤️ we love you Akuwam..🌷🌷
🐪🐪🐪🐪🐑🐑🐑🐑🐑
( good girly Akuwam we love you mama sana noi)
Turkana superwoman indeed
❤️❤️🌍🌍🌹🌹🐏🐏🐪🐪🐟🐟🍀🍀🌞🌞( Akuwam mama ( 🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪)
Akuwam juu , juu sana..