Women volunteers working at a soup kitchen - location of events unknown.
Opens with shot of the women workers outside the kitchen 0 they pose holding pans and plates and standing by a chalkboard with menu (items on offer include pea soup and fried fish). Shot of women going into building carrying...
Women volunteers working at a soup kitchen - location of events unknown.
Opens with shot of the women workers outside the kitchen 0 they pose holding pans and plates and standing by a chalkboard with menu (items on offer include pea soup and fried fish). Shot of women going into building carrying baskets or bags, a few children with them. Shot of the women coming out again with their baskets, some of them also balance tea cups. The women look very respectable and middle class.
A couple of women standing by fence drinking tea and chatting. Good CU of a young woman holding a plate with cake, someone off screen tries to put cake in her face and she giggles and tries to fight them off - nice and spontaneous.
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