Michael Fischer
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Itarle Trading & Analytics
Client: Itarle Trading & Analytics
Videography: mvided | Michael Fischer
Editing: mvided | Michael Fischer
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mvided | STORIES BROUGHT TO LIFE
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www.mvided.co.uk mvided is a video production company specialised in Documentary, Event Coverage, Film, TV, and Commercial. Based in London, available anywhere. Sony A7S II, Sony PXW-Z150, Adobe Premiere Pro CC 2019 Get in touch michael [at] mvided.co.uk www.mvided.co.uk
mvided
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www.mvided.co.uk Videography Editing in London Camera equipment: Sony A7S II, Sony PXW-Z150, Canon EOS 80D michael@mvided.co.uk
Trailer «Township Lessons from the Cape of Good Hope» (2014)
zhlédnutí 2KPřed 9 lety
Produced by Michael Fischer | www.michaelfischer.me This documentary tells the story of people living in the Cape Flats area outside of Cape Town, South Africa 20 years after Apartheid. How do township residents in slums cope with crime, unemployment and poverty in a country still very much struggling with racism, underdevelopment and inequality? FULL DOCUMENTARY: czcams.com/video/HoMl_G6rL9k/v...
Township Lessons from the Cape of Good Hope | Gangs, Race and Poverty 20 years after Apartheid Doc
zhlédnutí 585KPřed 9 lety
Produced by Michael Fischer | www.michaelfischer.me «Township Lessons from the Cape of Good Hope» (2014) tells the story of people living in the Cape Flats area outside of Cape Town, South Africa 20 years after Apartheid. How do township residents in slums cope with crime, unemployment and poverty in a country still very much struggling with racism, underdevelopment and inequality? If you want ...
Philisa Abafazi Bethu - Celebrating 6 years of community support
zhlédnutí 1,2KPřed 9 lety
Founder and managing director Lucinda Evans takes you on a journey to discover her organization's achievements. Philisa Abafazi Bethu was established in 2008 with one goal in mind: healing the women in Lavender Hill - an area just outside of Cape Town including five informal settlements that contain high levels of drug abuse, violence, gangs, and crime. The organization has expanded to include ...
Preview «Township Lessons from the Cape of Good Hope» (2014)
zhlédnutí 2,2KPřed 10 lety
Complete Documentary: czcams.com/video/HoMl_G6rL9k/video.html The film focuses on the township community of Lavender Hill, Cape Town (South Africa) and its dealing with the everyday issues of gang violence, crime, unemployment and the still present informal settlements. Filming and editing: Michael Fischer www.mvided.co.uk www.linkedin.com/in/michfischer/
Fotografie 2.0? Jungfotografie im Digitalzeitalter
zhlédnutí 59KPřed 12 lety
In dieser Kurz-Doku werden eine Fotografin (Sarah Michel) und ein Fotograf (David Marquis) porträtiert und aufgezeigt, welche Bedeutung sie den neuen digitalen Vernetzungsmöglichkeiten (etwa Facebook, Flickr, Fotocommunity) im Vergleich zu «traditionellen» Ausstellungen oder Veranstaltungen wie PixMix zuschreiben. Film/Schnitt: Michael Fischer. Entstanden im Rahmen der Übung «Teilnehmende Beoba...

Komentáře

  • @TTiGGj0YmAF
    @TTiGGj0YmAF Před 4 měsíci

    This is not the cape of good hope; but a cape of no hope instead 😂

  • @roslynagaltsova6358
    @roslynagaltsova6358 Před 11 měsíci

    So sad, such a diverse amazing city that holds beautiful people, respect is first nature, forced movement of the people was horrific

  • @michellemuldrew827
    @michellemuldrew827 Před 11 měsíci

    Apartheid was so damaging to everyone. Coloured people rise up. Create your destiny.

  • @jeremyfyffer9025
    @jeremyfyffer9025 Před rokem

    This video is so relevant now

  • @user-nj6ts1iw1z
    @user-nj6ts1iw1z Před rokem

    Apartheid destroyed the mental development of your country.

  • @josephthompson3817
    @josephthompson3817 Před rokem

    Hi everyone, I might be right or I might be wrong.but in my opinion we had a parental failure for the past 25 years amongst coloured mothers.

  • @DigiCLIPS283
    @DigiCLIPS283 Před rokem

    Us coloreds need to be absolutely brutal and non apologetic when it comes to doing what we have to do to uplift our people and get equal treatment in this country...dont listen to other ethnicities because they have their own agendas and will definitely lead you astray..we dont have representation for us within the government...if there needs to be war and de#th then so be it,things gotta get worse before it can get better

  • @ralphrichardlindsay

    A COUNTRY IS JUST AS GOOD AS IT'S GOVERNMENT! NOW 30 YEARS IN CONTROL BUT STILL PLAYING THE BLAMING GAME. And if the "people" keep them in power by voting for them, they are complicit in this ongoing situation that gradually become worse.

  • @bonolomakgatadeluent3150

    It's surprising how coloureds would blame black than white, but I get it since the were second citizens under apartheid regime.

  • @nomazizizembe8662
    @nomazizizembe8662 Před rokem

    Watching from cape Town cape Town as a township Capetownian I never left the city I c this every day I have stay in township all my life nothing is emproving till this day the slum are getting worse

  • @nomazizizembe8662
    @nomazizizembe8662 Před rokem

    Watching from Cape town South Africa I have stay all my life in township I C this every day

  • @janmarispiper7768
    @janmarispiper7768 Před rokem

    Gangsters and criminals shouldn't have any rights. Lock them and throw the key...

  • @jkoi2647
    @jkoi2647 Před rokem

    Informative with regards to the current situation. A very poor job done with regards to the explanation at 12:00 min. There is no explanation or mention of the indigenous people, the Khoi/bushmen, probably the most ancient people on earth related to the 1st human beings. The Dutch people "FOUND" the indigenous people of cape Town, the Khoi when they arrived. The Khoi were hospitable as visitors they were given access to water, food, cattle on a temp basis by the chiefs. They lived peacefully for a while but overstayed their welcome. When asked to leave, The Dutch claimed the resources they were given and Started a war, killing, stealing and enslaving. It's true Malaysians and other foreigners were brought here to become slaves. They were enslaved together and these people mixed to become what we have in Cape Town today. There is obviously European mixes as well but not only! The khoi and San/bushmen genes are most commonly found in the, So called Coloured people. Know your history, and check your facts before. Thousands will see this video and be misinformed. If anyone is interested in the real history just respond to my comment.

  • @kenbird9017
    @kenbird9017 Před 2 lety

    Majority have zero employable skills and that applies to the overwhelming majority in SA. The tax base in SA is too low to provide for them.

  • @tshepim3368
    @tshepim3368 Před 2 lety

    I love watching these documentaries just to understand the other side of life and how the life they're living came about, instead of judging. But as a soft heart person, these documentaries always depresses me.. Hence I wish I had the powers to change their situation💔

  • @sayitloudblcknproud
    @sayitloudblcknproud Před 2 lety

    How come they are called Colored instead of Black? The guy with the ganga weed get looks like he could be my brother.

    • @la23s.a.22
      @la23s.a.22 Před 2 lety

      Thats because his grandfather is black his mother is mixed race,his mothers mother is mixed race her father is Asian and mother is black.

    • @Massachamp08
      @Massachamp08 Před rokem

      colored is the term in South Africa for mixed race people

  • @percymkhwebane6021
    @percymkhwebane6021 Před 2 lety

    Who does the government of ghetto western cape give work to.

  • @percymkhwebane6021
    @percymkhwebane6021 Před 2 lety

    The anc does not run the western cape, the DA does and the changes should've been improved by the DA and they havent

    • @la23s.a.22
      @la23s.a.22 Před 2 lety

      The DA pays tax to ANC so what kak are you talking about.

  • @percymkhwebane6021
    @percymkhwebane6021 Před 2 lety

    Who manages the western cape cause it's the white DA. Who oppressed who? Who moved people from district 6.. apartheid government. It's a perpetual lie that the khoi and the San were the first to inhabit south africa. The truth is no one is absolutely sure, but one thing is certain, colored do not exist with the African blood or DNA. The DA there seems to be awarding tenders to 99% whites firms. What's the racial classification in the western cape, who is the perputuator of it. The coloureds should rid itself of the DA.

  • @balayethossainjoy1345

    🇧🇩🇿🇦 I Love My South African Xhosa Wife and Children More Then My Own Life Event I can't survive whiteout you Baby please Come Back Into my Life

  • @senzenimamba4075
    @senzenimamba4075 Před 2 lety

    The community is the one to play a role in fighting gangsterism it happens within them it's their children involved

  • @senzenimamba4075
    @senzenimamba4075 Před 2 lety

    People here don't use the skills they have they thend to rely to the government and the government can't help everyone at once from Limpopo to Cape town it's one government let's think guys don't blame Zuma

  • @harrybeau1712
    @harrybeau1712 Před 2 lety

    That poor woman with tears in her eyes - The unfairness, the inequality, the lack of compassion in a country which could give them basic but proper housing - and how many billionaires are there in the world?

  • @Peter_Becker
    @Peter_Becker Před 2 lety

    Guter Film. Die Faszination des Filmentwickelns und die Laborarbeit kommen etwas zu kurz.

  • @sandorclegane3658
    @sandorclegane3658 Před 2 lety

    You can't spell cancer without ANC.

    • @floridaman_85_58
      @floridaman_85_58 Před 2 lety

      lets not forget all the white people living large at seapoint right on top of these folks....the ANC sucks big time but don't for a second believe that 20 years of incompetent governement is going to absolve your team for 400 years of slavery, colonialism and then apartheid(legal facism)....yall are the reason we're in this mess, all these incompetent anc cadres where given bantu education by you guys and now you're angry coz these guys can't count up to ten. we vote anc coz we still got ptsd from them 400 years your fathers put us through. you guys tend to place apartheid in the distant past and make it out to be an abstraction a regime from the old days...b*tch it was legit a generation ago, 1994, thats the year of the oj case...you really think all our problems are the ANC. you must be on crack my friend.

    • @sandorclegane3658
      @sandorclegane3658 Před 2 lety

      @@floridaman_85_58 you must be referring to the Mfecane in regards to violence, slavery and general disregard of bantu peoples. And let's not continue with the abhorrent lie, that "South Africa" was heavily populated by Indigenous people. The Cancer that is ANC has had 20+ years to teach it's people to read, and all they've taught them is hate.

    • @floridaman_85_58
      @floridaman_85_58 Před 2 lety

      @@sandorclegane3658 lol. 😂 okay first off i dont know about all that mfecane and empty land talk, but i can say i don't hate you man (i mean you can be a 12 year old for all i know)... but i do wanna say that, the ANC sucks and we all hate them, we just don't have options. i mean can't really get down with the DA's "progressive" race denialism and their free market worship. can't vote for eff, coz they're pretty kleptocractic and poltically unstable. the FF+ is modern fascist party, and the rest are just political grifter just trying to make it into parliament. so really there's no option. And tbe problem is that the system was actually built like that. And so that takes me to why i decided to humor this conversation, frankly i think you're probably racist and stupid , but i won't hold it against you coz i understand you dont know better its only been like 20 years. but im feeling political so lemme wax poet about the system. Like every other country you must understand that our country has some historical baggage that still linders on today. The systematic exclusion and segregation, the racialised imbalances of power and the majority one party control the ANC enjoys today. All these things are relics of apartheid, so its pretty annoying when white south africans pin all our problems on the corruption of the anc, almost as a way to absolve themselves from any responsibility for our dysfunctional society. for instance, many people think the culture of corruption in government started in 1994, but actually thats not true. The previous governement actually designed much of the system we use today and it turns out that the government was actually never not corrupt. In fact the one of the reasons corruption is so widespread and so difficult to catch in todays government is actually because the broederbond was really good at designing untraceable corruption networks that worked well in apartheid to keep the afrikaner party in power and was real effective in funnellimg public money out of government and into private afrikaner interest groups. so the ANC, as corrupt as they may be, are also help by the fact that they inheritated a super efficient corruption machine and have been using these pre-established networks. thats why anc is so poltically dominant, it learnt all its moves from the NP government, which was mad corrupt, so corrupt they made it law.

  • @janaexo.107
    @janaexo.107 Před 2 lety

    0:43 , this really brought me to tears , joh , life is so unfair , I can't.......🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺

    • @patagonia8084
      @patagonia8084 Před rokem

      Me 2 faaar away from RSA i cryed. Huggs to all the people seen on the video. much ❤ from France

  • @idontknowanymore7689
    @idontknowanymore7689 Před 2 lety

    As a coloured learning your history and the culture and how coloureds were in a sense brewed is so interesting and kind of fulfilling.

  • @Rawkus105
    @Rawkus105 Před 3 lety

    What a sh!thole. kak

  • @barbarasunday3514
    @barbarasunday3514 Před 3 lety

    If American children were being taught about this, maybe they would not take so much for granted.. I have seen homeless camps but in most of my country we are so blessed

  • @sheldonquamina9634
    @sheldonquamina9634 Před 3 lety

    That’s the problem with all African and by extension all former colonies you are responsible now for the governance of your country no matter what happened in the past if a child grows up in a house even though a lot of abuse happened to that child, but eventually he grows up and now he’s has children to take care of you think his children should suffer because he suffered no he needs to provide for them and that’s our great problem in all these former colonies we still blame the white man for all our problems even though we been independent for almost over one hundred years. I think I’ll stay in Trinidad we’re fucked up but not that much compared to South African and the rest of the Africa

    • @pttgfoomf
      @pttgfoomf Před 2 lety

      I agree with u in a certain degree. A lot of „black goverments“ be it in africa or elsewhere are corrupt and exploiting their own people. Thats also true for the anc in south africa. But the thing is SA hasnt been free for over a hundred years or so.. apatheid only ended in 1994. so a lot of people living in south africa today have still experienced that racist system themselves. And Apartheid damaged society in a lot of ways.. for me, one of the worst policies implemented at that time is the systematic denial of education for blacks and coloureds. People of colour werent able to receive the same level of education as whites did, beeing told „math is too complex for a black mans brain“.. when u look at the quality of schools within the townships, they mostly are of poor standard. So even though apartheid ended. Its effects still play out today.. u got a whole generation of people that were stripped off their rights to education and knowledge and it hurt the country big time because this has had a long lasting effect on society as a whole. After all education i think is key to achieve a positive outcome for future generations

  • @paulelago9453
    @paulelago9453 Před 3 lety

    South Africa has the highest White population in Africa, followed by Namibia, they are also the highest unequal countries in Africa. And Cape Town has the 2nd highest population of white people in South Africa.

  • @Mirgeee
    @Mirgeee Před 3 lety

    39:29 The most touching and inspiring talk I have ever heard from a 13-yo. I wish him the best of luck.

  • @ericcastle7296
    @ericcastle7296 Před 3 lety

    There's poverty all over the world,not only in SA

  • @ericcastle7296
    @ericcastle7296 Před 3 lety

    Sitting on the fence ,waiting for hand-out

    • @paulelago9453
      @paulelago9453 Před 3 lety

      The have-nots will get tired and direct their anger to those that have. Continue in your arrogance for now, if things don't get better violence will arrive soon.

  • @peterfrancis3865
    @peterfrancis3865 Před 3 lety

    We coloureds will be saved by our HEAVENLY FATHER.

  • @peterfrancis3865
    @peterfrancis3865 Před 3 lety

    The Bantus hate us and make life difficult fore us coloureds.

  • @peterfrancis3865
    @peterfrancis3865 Před 3 lety

    We coloureds arrived in South Africa on slaveships from 1500 to 1860 we where of the white South Africans fore 350 years.

  • @mikesorensen1981
    @mikesorensen1981 Před 3 lety

    Just like most of Africa, corruption among the leadership is the main problem 🤔

  • @fabiofundaro2331
    @fabiofundaro2331 Před 3 lety

    ..protected under the constitution the police officer says.!!!!....when he wakes up his coffee will be cold..does he not realize that corruption amongst the rich and powerful overflies all sorts of constitution or protection rights .......these people are suffering where the fuck is his constitution!!!!-.......enough BS said......its to easy for a politician to write the constitution of a country....any idiot can do that.....a politician to be a real politician must make that constitution be respected........if not he must go and sell potatoes on the street side....and stop bullshiti ng his fellow country residents ....

  • @Agnetha1221
    @Agnetha1221 Před 3 lety

    Just admit that the white government looked after you much better. Stop voting ANC

  • @dianamincher6479
    @dianamincher6479 Před 3 lety

    Neither the white Apartheid or the black Apartheid is any good. A NC and the DA are complicit.

  • @dianamincher6479
    @dianamincher6479 Před 3 lety

    One long mmoan,moan in Cape Town Innovate and get your starter land allocation 1/4 acre per family.

  • @chocochick1238
    @chocochick1238 Před 3 lety

    God bless these inspirational women 🙏 The strength of some of these women would put some of the women in my country to shame, with their complaints about the most trivial of things. Good luck to each and everyone of these people, trying very hard to change things for the better! 👏

  • @mfwicwaterproofingptyltd6199

    From Greed Hate and Racism. To covid.. Absolutely fck off.

  • @unathitwani7250
    @unathitwani7250 Před 3 lety

    The communities in the townships need a new generation of readers. when I grew up I never read any book, my parent tried but i just did not want to read, it was painful to do so. Now I look back I understand the importance of reading books, I asked her today why she did not force me or even spank me , she could not explain why I had to read I guess, she's not educated herself. In Mzansi as a people we need a new culture, reading books and not drinking alcohol (Not attacking anyone) . My colleague, Congolese, thought drinking and having fun during weekends was an S.A culture , you know we could be sharing books and attending book clubs during that time. I want to start an organisation in Khayelitsha, doing it for the kids Bro, because the public school are failing the kids, I'm also a product of public school if you may know

  • @anthonybaiocchi3028
    @anthonybaiocchi3028 Před 3 lety

    "Three decades of White rule"?? 🤔

  • @sueelliott4793
    @sueelliott4793 Před 3 lety

    3.39-3.50 says it all

  • @JazzMannie
    @JazzMannie Před 3 lety

    I think a good start is to stop using the terms “white”, “black”, “coloured”,”indian” - this is the root of all the problems.

    • @Josh-qx8sq
      @Josh-qx8sq Před 3 lety

      Not using those terms will not change anything, we are different.

  • @JazzMannie
    @JazzMannie Před 3 lety

    South Africa has the potential to become a world superpower - can you imagine the brainpower going to waste because of lack of opportunities ?

  • @Edward8855
    @Edward8855 Před 3 lety

    South Africa's economy is not big enough to give everybody a good standard of living. The country is over populated. The same can be said of the world. You must learn to look after yourself and make good things happen in your life. Things are going to get worse.