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Film For Humanity

FILM FOR HUMANITY

About Me

We're a collective of professional and aspiring filmmakers of all different backgrounds.
Based in East London, we help up-and-coming talent, particularly from lesser-represented groups, to develop their own voice & employment skills by training them in all aspects of filmmaking and multi-media.
We like to promote social equality & inclusion, and celebrate diversity & common interest.
Whilst many see the world polarised by views of "them and us", we try to give filmmakers the means to say: “We are all ‘us’, We are all human."
Some of our films are serious, some of our films are silly.
You can decide which for yourselves at www.filmforhumanity.org.uk
Or for more info, contact [email protected]Please note that we've had to become selective over which comments we display below, so that other people might actually bother reading them, rather dismiss the lot as irrelevant adverts or sycophantic junk.We hope the comments section will be used to foster debate around the issues raised by Film For Humanity, and to promote films which share our ethos.

My Interests

Movies:

2 films about our recent workshop:

Cable Street in Context

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"They Shall Not Pass!" - Behind The Scenes

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To see the participants' films, visit
www.filmforhumanity.org.uk

My Blog

Beyond Brick Lane at Photomonth

The Beyond Brick Lane films will be screened at this year's Photomonth - the East London Photography Festival (as seen in TimeOut).Exhibition opens at the Art Pavillion in Mile End on Tuesday 2nd Octo...
Posted by Film For Humanity on Mon, 01 Oct 2007 03:06:00 PST

Thanks & on BBC London...

Thanks to all those who made it to our second Beyond Brick Lane screening this saturday as part of the Rainbow Film Festival.We're also chuffed to say that a selection of the films have made it to our...
Posted by Film For Humanity on Sat, 14 Jul 2007 10:03:00 PST

"Beyond Brick Lane" upcoming screening...

Film For Humanity is proud to announce that the results of our latest project: "Beyond Brick Lane - Bengali Reflections On Today's East End", have made it into this year's Rainbow International Film F...
Posted by Film For Humanity on Mon, 02 Jul 2007 07:36:00 PST

FFH in FunkdUp Magazine...

Film For Humanity has a news page in this month's FunkdUp Magazine.Check www.funkduplondon.com and go to their news section to find it!
Posted by Film For Humanity on Mon, 02 Jul 2007 07:32:00 PST

Beyond Brick Lane Screening - A success!!

To everyone who came last night to our Beyond Brick Lane screening at the Rich Mix Cultural Foundation - many thanks!For those who missed it, keep your eye on the page for further screenings.Most like...
Posted by Film For Humanity on Thu, 14 Jun 2007 03:23:00 PST

News of upcoming projects...

We're very excited about our 2 upcoming May/June projects:Beyond Brick Lane - Bengali Reflections On Today's East EndandNomadic Peoples, Wandering Identities - Roma People Projectwhich you can find ou...
Posted by Film For Humanity on Fri, 16 Mar 2007 06:21:00 PST

Article on FFH school visit for Black History Month

Film For Humanity's well-received visit to Henry Compton School for Black History Month covered in this Sec-Ed Magazine articleAnd still online: in Black Britain Magazine article on FFH. (some misquot...
Posted by Film For Humanity on Tue, 07 Nov 2006 06:19:00 PST

FFH on BBC London Online....

Three films from our "They Shall Not Pass!" workshop are now online, along with their very own page, on BBC London's new Your Stories section. Sweet....
Posted by Film For Humanity on Thu, 05 Oct 2006 10:05:00 PST

FFH films in Protest & Survive Exhibition

Following the success of Sunday's Cable Street Festival, our "They Shall Not Pass!" films will be appearing in Alternative Arts: "Protest & Survive" exhibition from Monday 16th to Sunday 22nd October,...
Posted by Film For Humanity on Tue, 10 Oct 2006 11:32:00 PST

on BBC TV

Our screening last Wednesday night was promoted on BBC London yesterday, who will also be showcasing the "They Shall Not Pass!" films on their new multi-media website which they'll be launching this ...
Posted by Film For Humanity on Tue, 10 Oct 2006 11:28:00 PST