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    A History of Portobello Road Market made by Colville Primary School with support from digital:works and funding provided by the Heritage Lottery Fund. More can be found at: www.stallstories.org.uk

    Made by Stockwell Primary School with support from digital:works and funding provided by the Heritage Lottery Fund. Find out more at www.stallstories.org.uk

    Stall Stories
    We are halfway through our Stall Stories Project. Children from two London Primary Schools, Colville and Stockwell, have made short documentaries exploring the history of their local street markets as told by stall holders and locals.

    Both films were premiered in school assemblies with the young film makers showing their films at their own school followed by a Q&A. Then children from each school took their film back to their local market, setting up their very own pop-up cinema on a traditional market stall amidst the hustle and bustle to show the film to shoppers and stall holders with the young film makers on hand to answer questions. Each film has been really well received by everyone who has seen it.

    See these wonderful films on Brixton Market and Portobello Road Market online now on the project website..

    www.stallstories.org.uk

    Portobello Road film viewing

    Watching the film at the childrens Portobello Road Pop-Up Cinema

    Portobello Market pop-up cinema

    Brixton Market pop-up cinema

    Children from Stockwell Primary School on their pop up cinema on Brixton Market.

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