Water Folk was created by Emily Tracy & Elizabeth Hobbs (Tracy and Hobbs) in collaboration with Professor Malcolm Burrows and members of over 60’s groups The Geezers and The Sharp End, with children from year 4 at Gayhurst Community
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Films made with or about people and events in and around Bow
Cockney Singh on being a Cockney
Cockney Singh visits the launch of Cockney Heritage week and makes a film about what it means to be a Cockney
Read moreThe Geezers on Tour in Hackney Wick
The Geezers take a day out to explore Hackney Wick. Speedway. Pigeon fancying. Factories. Smells. Their memories collide with the new face of The Wick with its workshops, artists studios and expensive residential accommodation.
Read moreBow: Then and Now
The Geezers and Boys from Bow Boys School share their experience of growing up in Bow across the Generations. Territory. Music. Clothes. Entertainment. Hopes and Dreams. To discover they have much more in common than
Read moreThe Bow Belles
The Bow Belles are a group of older women who meet regularly in Bow and this is their first film – a montage of songs, dance, archive and interviews. We first meet them walking through
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