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Hi-M8 Documentary

PROJECT: DOCUMENTARY

SPONSORED BY: BBC CHILDREN IN NEED

OVERVIEW

Through the eyes of Fardy: A Look into the Belfast BAME Experience.

Envision Belfast, a city rich in culture and history yet possessing a harsh social reality. “Through the Eyes of Fardy” immerses us in the daily challenges for inclusivity faced by young people from BAME groups in a largely white society, providing a moving and unapologetic glimpse into their lives.

Intimate narratives and open interviews help the documentary reveal:

THE INTRICACIES OF INCLUSION

For a young person of color living in Belfast, navigating the city’s ethnic mosaic may be a delicate balance. The movie explores the difficulties of feeling “othered” in a culture that still values whiteness.

THE FIGHT FOR REPRESENTATION

The documentary highlights the tenacity and resolve of BAME youngsters as they work to see their identities reflected in their community, from combating unconscious biases to promoting cultural awareness.

THE BURDEN OF MENTAL HEALTH

The movie highlights the difficulties young people in underserved areas have with their mental health. Their well-being may be negatively impacted by the pressure to fit in, the never-ending quest for acceptance, and lack of support for mental health.

FINDING STRENGTH IN THE COMMUNITY

“Through the Eyes of Fardy” honors the colorful spirit of the BAME community while also highlighting the challenges they face. We witness the beauty of many cultural manifestations, the strength of unity, and the persistent optimism for a more inclusive future.

“Through the Eyes of Fardy” is a call to action as much as a documentary. It exhorts us to acknowledge the existence of racial and cultural differences, pay attention to the perspectives of underrepresented groups, and take action. This stirring movie promises to:

  • Start important dialogues on mental health, race, and inclusivity.
  • Stress the value of appreciating and comprehending different cultures.
  • Give BAME youth the tools they need to speak out about their experiences and push for change.
  • Make a lasting impression on the audience and motivate them to initiate good change in their neighborhoods.

This documentary is an essential viewing for everyone seeking to comprehend the BAME experience in Belfast and make a positive impact on egalitarian futures.







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Diverse Youth NI is a youth organization, driven by motivation, creativity, and awareness. We aim to help the youths utilize some of their time for, among others, self-improvement, education and keeping healthy.


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