Cultural events, stage plays, films and exhibitions
Want to showcase your story to a global audience? Get in touch with the team at Tuareg Productions in London. We can help you organise cultural events, stage plays, film production, exhibitions and educational work shops and make them accessible to a diverse audience across the UK and beyond.
Nena is a woman who is about to return to the Philippines after 25 years working in the UK. As she sits nervously waiting for the boarding announcement, she must decide, should she return to the Philippines to the husband she hardly knows and a son whose childhood she missed?
Written and produced by Lorna Holder and directed by Leon Herbert.
The story of those who left their home countries in the Caribbean to move to Hackney, the UK in the 1950s & 1960s. It explores what it was like to adjust to a different culture and live and work in Britain.
Written, produced, and directed by Lorna Holder
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A half-hour documentary about the experiences of the white community in seeing large groups of
Caribbean people arriving in Britain after WW2, 1948 to 1962.
Produced and directed by Lorna Holder.
This short video, takes a unique look at Industrial Nottingham through the eyes of the 1960s Windrush settlers, focusing on their experiences of, and contributions to the local industries of the time.
Produced and directed by Lorna Holder.
An English elder gives her account of watching on Pathe News Caribbean people arriving on the Empire Windrush in 1948.
Written & and produced by Lorna Holder. Directed by Eamonn Walker
This video focuses on the immense changes that occurred in popular and social customs during the 1950s and 1960s, brought to life through an exploration of the fashions, music, sport, film, and entertainment.
Co-directed by Lorna Holder and Yvonne Deutschman
A Monologue, set in the 1960s about family separation. Dorothy is a hard-working single mother from Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe) who is desperate to bring her four children to England.
Written, produced, and directed by Lorna Holder
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