The Landmine Girls by new director Emma Fry is due to be broadcast on the Community Channel in June. Emma was the winner of the WorldView Community Channel Live Pitch at the 2012 Sheffield Doc Fest, receiving a £10,000 grant to finance her film plus mentorship from a WorldView Director. Her completed film will be
We are pleased to announce that ‘Why Poverty?’, an institutional partner of WorldView, has had eight of its documentaries recognised at the 72nd Annual Peabody Awards An annual event administered by the Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication at the University of Georgia, The Peabody Awards are the oldest in broadcasting and one of
WorldView’s sister project Your WorldView is looking to support five short films from the wider world at an Open Pitch at Sheffield Doc Fest 20 on the theme of ‘Home‘ A £5,000 funding grant will be split between the winning pitches and each of the five filmakers will have their short profiled on the Your
WorldView-funded film ‘The World Before Her’ has opened in US theatres and will be screening throughout May. The film, described by the New York Times as ‘Riveting’, has been going from strength to strength and will also be aired on PBS POV documentary strand on September 16, 2013. The film has already won numerous awards, including