Taking destiny in their hands
A film by 'The
Concerned for Working Children', 2005
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Taking
Destiny in their Hands" is the first attempt to visually document the relevance
of the International Movement of Working Children and the central themes that it
addresses. It gives the viewers a rare opportunity to listen to children's
analysis of global problems, their strategies to overcome them and their call to adults and policy-makers to give them due
recognition as social actors. It provides an overview of the long process that
organised working children's movements of Africa, Asia and
Many of the shots for the film have been taken from visual documentation of the
working children's movements and their support organisations. Detailed
interviews were conducted in
During the course of the 45 minutes film, children articulate their concerns
and insights. They paint their vision for a just society and in no uncertain
terms describe themselves as an integral part of the civil society.
The basic issues addressed by the Asian, African and Latin American working
children's movements are the same: the harmful effects of globalisation and the
inadequate distribution of resources that are the prime causes of poverty,
labour exploitation, the lack of access to education, inadequate healthcare,
urban violence, wars, environmental degradation, urban migration, gender,
racial and caste discrimination.
Spanning three continents, and a period of over three decades, the film depicts
how the similarities of the movements form their foundation and how their
diversities bring rich nuances to their struggle. The title of the film has
been quoted from the Mayor of Berlin, Harald Wolf's
address to the International Movement in
Now the film is available at CWC Priced at Rs 1500/$35/C28.Our film catalogue could be accessed at this link : http://www.workingchild.org/Film_Catalogue.pdf,
Duration: 45 minutes
Languages: English
Version
Spanish
Version
Italian
Version
Direction: Kavita Ratna
Produced by: CIDA, CWC and the Italianats
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Kavita
Ratna
Director Communication
The Concerned for working Children
303/2 L.B. Shastrinagar
Vimanapura
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Bangalore-560017
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