Accents Speak Louder Than Words
Short film capturing the diversity of contemporary Britain. A Polish woman undergoes accent training to avoid the discrimination she has experienced.
Kasha moved from Poland to the UK 27 years ago, but she has only recently started to experience problems with her accent. After moving to a more insular part of the UK and feeling discriminated against because of the way she speaks, Kasha is motivated to neutralise her accent in order to fit in. With the help of Christine, an elocution teacher, she undergoes accent training to sound less like a foreigner. The film reveals Kasha's struggle to be fully accepted in the country she now calls home. It is a story about contemporary multicultural Britain, highlighting the universal need to fit in, to feel at home and be accepted by others.
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Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Participant | Katarzyna Sotgiu De Verny |
Editor | Zsofia Talas |
Production Manager | Misia Pawlowska |
Director | Catherine Harte |
Production Company | Wingspan Productions |
Broadcast
- Sun 24 Sep 2017 21:25