Breaking Barriers
Everybody has a voice, but not everybody is heard.
Working in community halls, drop-in centres, people's own homes and, once, even in a forest, the Breaking Barriers project aims to leave behind a legacy in each area where it operates. Key members of the community are identified and trained so that they can then help others whose voices are yet to be heard.
Sausages
"It moves very fast, much faster than I can run." Stuart's short film about a day in the life of his four-legged friend.
Secret Life of Gladys
"Lock up your husbands - they may be glad to see Gladys!" Dave's trip to Ireland has a twist in its tale.
Good as Gold
"I could have at least ten gos at winning a goldfish." Hannah remembers trips to the fair with her Nan and brother.
The Monkeys Parade
"After chapel on a Sunday we all went down to the Monkeys Parade." Muriel remembers hanging out with friends as a teenager.
Winter Green
"I know where there's a girls' rugby team!" Amy's dad points her in the right direction.
A Sunday Memory
"Never mind, there'll always be next week." Gill looked forward to taking the train to the seaside.
Lost Weekend
"I thought that someone was looking after me." David is thankful on his mystery trip around Ireland.
About Breaking Barriers
The Breaking Barriers project is part of a network of Digital Storytelling partners that the 91Èȱ¬ developed across Wales between 2001-2008. Breaking Barriers offers people from all over Caerphilly County Borough the opportunity to share their stories with 91Èȱ¬ audiences too. From one to one, to full-blown production workshops, local people from eight to eighty make short films about things that are important to them.
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