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DEPTFORD STORYTELLING PROJECT


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The Deptford Storytelling Project is available on DC @ Home from Friday 26 March until Friday 7 May 2021.

The Deptford Storytelling Project connected people of different ages, languages and backgrounds to make films about their lives in and around Deptford. This screening shows 9 of the original short films together with new introductions by the filmmakers and celebrates 1 year since we came together to watch the films at Deptford Cinema’s former venue on Deptford Broadway.


Join us for a chat and social to celebrate the launch of the online screening on Friday 26th March 6-8pm via Zoom.

Meeting ID: 865 3126 5991

Passcode: DSTP2021


Film Programme

1. Flora Guitton and Sara Shahwan, Water & Light, 2020. 4 minutes 32 seconds

2. Vanessa Crouch and Michael Williams, Walk with Me, 2020. 5 minute 39 seconds

3. Che Orjiekwe and Khumbo Kamana, Friendship, 2020. 3 minutes 34 seconds

4. Margaret Jennings and Jun Koya, Wild Nurturing: Urban Wildway Rooutes, 2020. 3 minutes 46 seconds

5. Zöe Neufville, Journey to Tuat, 2020. 4 minutes 48 seconds

6. Miles Farrell and Quynh Nguyen, Thanh Nguyen, Minh Tran, Ngoc Anh Tran (Vietnamese Family Association), Vietnamese Lunar New Year in Deptford, 2020. 6 minutes 3 seconds

7. Hannah Davis, Lucy Wilson and Zaida Florian, Vida, 2020. 7 minutes 32 seconds

8. Adriana Kytkova, Carry on Trade, 2020. 2 minutes 59 seconds

9. Joe Magowan, My Bad Sister (extended version), 2020. Approximately 13 minutes [this film contains frequent strong language and references to substance abuse and may not be suitable for a younger audience]


We hoped you enjoyed the above feature from DC @Home.

The new on demand initiative is now available completely free so if you would like to help us continue the platform, why not consider donating to Deptford Cinema.

Earlier Event: December 14
RED ANT DREAM (2013)
Later Event: April 20
HUMANISICK (2019)