Community filmmakers will kick out against the cultural divide next week in Keighley.
They will shoot their new film New Ways, New Life at the town's Tae Kwon-do School of Excellence.
The short movie will show how martial arts can bring together different generations and ethnic groups.
The film is part of the Keighley Now project run for the past 11 months by Keighley Arts Factory.
The Factory, at Park Lane College Keighley, is an art gallery and a base for arts and media courses.
Keighley Now has used live performances, radio and filmmaking to analyse community cohesion.
It has brought together people of all ages, ethnicities, backgrounds and cultures regardless of their experience in the arts.
Rifat Bashir, co-ordinator of the project, said he had received great feedback from the Keighley community.
He said: "The final message of the film is of hope, unity, respect and discipline.
"It is something I believe quite a lot of people will be able to relate to."
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