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Telling stories of peoples lives, hopes and experiences. At the heart of our work we aim to promote the universal values of peace, friendship and community.

Anna Foster - "Annoy your friends till they talk about their mental health" - BBC Sounds 14/05/2024

The BBC interview about my last film Looking For Zeeshan, in which I talk about my dear friend and the issue of mental health particularly in the film industry. Have a listen and share it please. It’s difficult for some but we need to open up and talk more about this.

Anna Foster - "Annoy your friends till they talk about their mental health" - BBC Sounds French filmmaker Yacine Helali's latest film explores loss through su***de

Photos from Veto Films's post 22/07/2023

Hey dear friends, we're now back from London where we spent 3 full days shooting our film in tribute to our friend Zeeshan. It was challenging, emotional and revealing, all at once. Meeting the friends of our friend gone too soon. Walking down the streets of Tottenham where he used to live.
Sharing thoughts, insights and memories.
Precious moments all captured on camera. We felt deep inside that the film was important. We sensed that the film had come together in London sometimes in unexpected ways. The magic of documentary filmmaking.
Thanks from the bottom of our hearts to all of you who shared with us words of encouragement and thanks your donations. Be certain that because of you, this small project became feasible and somehow came to be on our meagre budget.
We're planning to start the editing of the film from about mid-August. This last stage of production is both critical and decisive. Please consider making a donation to help us cover our costs if you believe in the project (link to the Gofundme in the comments)
We'll keep you posted ;)

27/01/2022

"Tu peux être tué directement"... l'histoire derrière l'exil.

Extrait du film "Retour à Calais"

Le photographe Mickael Stibling décroche en Novembre 2015 un poste d’agent de service au sein du Centre Jules Ferry pour ‘’l’accueil de jour des personnes migrantes’’ à Calais. Pendant un an, Mickael documente le quotidien des exilés dans ce bidonville dénommé ‘’la Jungle’’, connu alors pour être le plus grand d’Europe. En 2020, il cherche à retrouver certaines de ces personnes prises en photographie.

Réalisé et mis en images par Yacine Helali
Co-écrit avec Mickaël Stibling
Montage : Florian Tonnon
Musique : 666mokey
Étalonnage : Hey Myshko
Mixage son : Lenny Moreau
Une co-production : Nos Tribus et Transnational Films
Film produit avec le soutien de la Région Grand Est.

www.yacinehelali.com

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