Turn to the food bank. Hunger by The Sea ,
You can鈥檛 say it鈥檚 your own fault if you鈥檝e had to change benefits for some reason. You can say it鈥檚 our fault if we went out and blown [the money] in the bookies or in the pubs, then yeah, it would be our own fault. Most people just can鈥檛 afford to pay rent and buy food.
These are the words of one of the contributors in my film, Hunger by the Sea, a four-minute animation about people鈥檚 experiences of food banks in an English seaside town. Using voiceovers, it presents the human stories behind food bank use 鈥 which in 2018.
The idea came about after watching Ken Loach鈥檚 film, . I was particularly shocked by the scene in the food bank in which a mother, who had not eaten for days because she had given what little food she had to her children, opens and scoffs a can of cold food while because she is so hungry and cannot wait. The mother apologises and cries when a food bank helper comes over because she is very embarrassed. I wanted to find out if scenes like this were really happening in Britain today or whether they were only in the realm of fiction.
Figures , the UK鈥檚 biggest food bank provider, show that between April 2017 and March 2018 there was a 13% increase in the number of three-day emergency food supplies given out compared to the previous year (they now count food parcels rather than people). They gave out 1,332,952 of these supply packages, and 484,026 of these went to children.
I鈥檓 a documentary filmmaker and academic at 主播诱惑, and I worked with students on this idea. My initial plan was to give people who use food banks cameras, allowing them to become first-person storytellers and speak directly to policymakers and politicians. But after my student researcher, Charlie Mott, spent several weeks volunteering in three local food banks, it became clear that people were ashamed to admit they had had to resort to food banks. They felt it was their fault; they did not want to be visible.
As one participant in the end film said: 鈥淚鈥檓 a bit ashamed as I don鈥檛 like asking for help, so it鈥檚 a big thing for me.鈥
The project was then recast in which people could speak openly and anonymously and so we took on another co-researcher, Xue Han, an animation student. Even with this new plan, we had to approach 14 different food banks before finding one that was prepared to let us record people鈥檚 voices. It so happened that it was situated by the sea and its location provided strong images to accompany the people struggling to keep their heads above water. Coastal communities have been by economic inequality, with some of the highest unemployment rates and lowest pay in the country.
Asking for help is difficult. Hunger by the Sea, Author provided
Food bank managers, also speaking for the film, confirmed that scenes like the one in I, Daniel Blake occur with shocking regularity. As one in the film laments: 鈥淲e often have situations where perhaps the mothers haven鈥檛 eaten for days just so they can feed the children.鈥
Mothers going hungry to feed the kids. Hunger by the Sea, Author provided
Another spoke about the physical and psychological effects of hunger:
When you鈥檙e not eating you don鈥檛 get the hunger pangs, you don鈥檛 get the starving, you get a pit in your stomach, I suppose, you try and fill, you bulk yourself out with water, [but] it鈥檚 your pride that really feels it the most.鈥
Deeper feelings. Hunger by the Sea, Author provided
Tragically, the people who speak in the film were not hard to find and all had their own desperate stories.
"This food bank is a lifeline for us. We haven鈥檛 had a meal for two weeks,鈥 said one. Another couple said that 鈥渆verything is going up and all our money goes on bills鈥. One man with a brain tumour was 鈥渄evastated鈥 that it has come to this after paying his own way all his life.
In making the film, we hope these voices will be heard far and wide and have an impact on policymakers and government officials by humanising stories that are often lost to the statistics.
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