Empowering the powerless with I am Somebody



“A group of young people connected to the street as stars”JAJA FILM PRODUCTIONS WITH PERMISSION FOR THE UNIVERSITY

The Cambridge Film Festival runs from October 19 to 26 this year, showcasing a host of new films from around the world. In the company of Kelly MacDonald, Saoirse Ronan, Paul Mescal and other big names set to grace Arts Picturehouse screens, the aim of Jamilla van der Hulst’s documentary is heartwarming. I’m somebody instead focusing on a group of young people connected to the street as its stars. When I meet Jamilla, she tells me that her goal is to “raise attention to the plight of street children.”

I’m somebody follows three teams in the lead-up to the World Street Kids Championships in Qatar. The World Cup, organized by Street Child United, not only offers disadvantaged children the opportunity to express themselves through sport, but has also become a powerful international platform for raising awareness and support for young people living and working on the streets. The title of the documentary aptly reflects the mission of Street Child United. The children van der Hulst and her team follow have suffered from poverty and violence, and sport is largely seen as a luxury their families cannot afford. Representing their country at the World Cup gives them an invaluable sense of confidence, allowing them to create a new identity for themselves based on pride and community.

“Representing their country at the World Cup gives them an invaluable sense of confidence.”

“It’s such a positive, uplifting event,” Jamilla tells me, “there are so many stories to tell.” Jamilla’s involvement with Street Child United began in 2014, after the Brazilian women’s national team appeared in the film. Streetkids United II. While Street Child United events continue to take place, Jamilah intends to continue documenting them. “We go there to film a short story and come back with a whole documentary. There are 28 teams from 25 different countries, and you could make a whole documentary about each of these teams.”