Second Chance

Felicity’s debut feature length documentary

A proud moment in Felicity’s filmmaking career.

Our most recent documentary was created to showcase a brilliant charity and help raise funds for the children living in poverty in Ghana.

Filmmaker | Director / Felicity West Cinematography | Drone / Felicity West

Production | Planning / Jordan Palmer Planning | Interpreter / King Boating Production | Editor / Felicity West 

Second Chance - Documentary

Second Chance takes you on a heartwarming journey of two children who face the hardship of growing up in extreme poverty, in one of the poorest countries in the world, Ghana. 

This film is an inspirational story of the incredible work Akwaaba Volunteers are doing to brighten the future of the next generation. Offering a unique look into what life is like for over 3.5million children facing the extreme struggles of poverty in today's world. 

*This film raised £2500 for Akwaaba Volunteers to help them continue supporting all the children*

A proud moment in Felicity’s filmmaking career.


Second Chance - Part 2

Second Chance takes you on a heartwarming journey of two children who face the hardship of growing up in extreme poverty, in one of the poorest countries in the world, Ghana. 

This film is an inspirational story of the incredible work Akwaaba Volunteers are doing to brighten the future of the next generation. Offering a unique look into what life is like for over 3.5million children facing the extreme struggles of poverty in today's world. 

*This film raised £2500 for Akwaaba Volunteers to help them continue supporting all the children*

A proud moment in Felicity’s filmmaking career.

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The film’s location

 

Accra, Ghana - West Africa

Ghana’s port city, Accra, is the commercial hub of the country.

There was no shying away from the poverty and extreme elements these children live in the capital. Completely immersing myself in their culture and environment was essential to telling their stories in the most authentic way possible.

My aim was to always inspire and highlight the amazing work Jordan and King do with all the children they work with. The real difference they are making to so many lives is amazing.

Visit to find out about volunteering opportunities: akwaabavolunteers.org.uk

 

A little note from the films director, felicity:

Filming and creating my first documentary with Jordan & King was an experience I will cherish forever. Our aim was simple, it was to raise awareness of the great work they are doing for so many underprivileged children in Accra. With their motto ‘Brightening the future of the next generation’ I was inspired from day one and knew this was something I had to be a part of and help in my own way with the skills I have!

The documentary was filmed over a two week period. It was hot, sweaty, dirty but every single day, my heart would burst with how full it felt from spending time with Jesse, Benne and all the other children Jordan and King work with every day! I could totally see why Jordan and King give everything to all these children and this was just another driving force for me to show this in the very best way I could.

I learned so much from this project, and I am now looking forward to my next documentary - Stay tuned!

 

What people are saying about Felicity’s debut documentary film.

 

“A heart-warming, eye opening documentary that was beautifully filmed and shows you a real insight into life for some of the children in Ghana. It is amazing to see the work that Akwaaba volunteers are doing for the children out there, it is clear that they are making such a huge difference to their lives. A must watch!"

- Emily McElligot

 

“This film gave me chills throughout the whole thing, and it was one of the most moving documentaries I've ever watched. Beautifully done, Felicity West! Thank you for sharing Jesse and Benne's story, as well as sharing the difference Akwaaba Volunteers are making in their lives, as well as the lives of so many other children in Ghana!”

Mary Murray

“This was amazing, I loved every minute of whatching these amazing kids and the awsome people out there supporting them. What a wicked documentary, Flis you have done an incredible job creating this.”

- Sophie Froud

"What a heartwarming, insightful film about the inspirational programmes run by Akwaaba Volunteers in Ghana. The aims and ambitions of the founders, Jordan and King are compelling and their story told with joy and affection. And Felicity is clearly totally captivated by the children she is filming!

I hope the film encourages many more volunteers to come forward 

to help ensure the long-term future of life changing projects for the children so deserving of a Second Chance."

- Angela Forsyth

 

“Wow. What a Documentary! Perfectly showcases the life changing work Jordan and King do, and it was incredibly moving to follow both kids on their journeys. I loved watching it and can't wait to visit Ghana again with Akwaaba Volunteers.”

Catherine Roy-Stanley

 

“This was a lovely filmed documentary. It took me there even though I've never been to Africa. The school, the street, the room the whole family is sharing I felt like I was there, I was observing all through my eyes. The narrative going with the documentary was perfection also. I will be definitely watching again and a third time even.”

- Gulum Peverall

Second Chance Part II

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