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Films
found one film
shorter than 40 minutes
x
Directors
“Maagdenberg, Ester”
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short films
1
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Region
Caribbean Islands
1
Country
Jamaica
1
Keywords
Children / Young people
1
Reflexivity
1
Directors
Maagdenberg, Ester
1
x
Series
Granada Center for Visual Anthropology Student Film
1
Country of production
United Kingdom
1
Year of production
2010
1
Film
Made in Trenchtown
2010
33
‘
Directed by
Ester Maagdenberg
.
‘Made in Trenchtown’ is the product of a collaboration with three teenagers from Trenchtown – a ghetto in Kingston, Jamaica, controlled by drug lords. As Philomena, Diamond and Stephan hold the camera, we get to know their friends, family, talents and dreams for their future. The collaboration allows us to get to know the teenagers on their own terms, while the reflexive nature of the film shows us the political reality of the area.
Caribbean Islands
Children / Young people
Reflexivity