Cinema for the homeless and poetry in a box 流浪者的電影院,匣子里的詩(shī)
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India's cinema for the homeless 印度為流浪者搭建臨時(shí)電影院
Poetry in a box 放在盒子里的詩(shī)篇
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There are an estimated 100,000 homeless people living in the Indian capital of Delhi. A few makeshift cinemas are providing some much-needed entertainment and relaxation in the hardship of their lives. They have become a place to socialise and relax. Regular visitors who settle down for a good film include migrant labourers and rickshaw pullers.
Chris Jelley left boxes across Exmoor (in the UK) asking the public to leave poems inside. Inspired by the landscape, 6,000 people wrote verses. Chris says most people would be frightened if they were told to write a poem but he told me that here in the open, with no pressure, they felt more confident and creative.