As part of the TFI Latin America Media Arts Fund, WorldView are pleased to announce a NEW PARTNERSHIP with Tribeca to offer three grants to support innovative film and video artists living and working in the Caribbean, Mexico, Central and South America. Each development grant of $10,000 will be awarded at the Tribeca Film Festival in April. The grants
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After numerous successes and critical acclaim on the international festival circuit, My Brother the Devil will have its UK premiere in London on the 16th October at Leicester Square. Described by The Independent as ‘Gritty and Gripping… an outstanding feature’, the WorldView funded film has continued from strength to strength, and recently won the Grand
The projects supported by the WorldView partnership with Sundance Institute continue to thrive. In April 2012, Sundance Institute and WorldView announced that they would jointly present awards to four films that focus on social justice issues in the developing world. Street Girls by Katie Mark Farming by Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje My Brother the Devil by Sally
WorldView funded film 5 Broken Cameras by Guy Davidi and Emad Burnat has won the Audience Award at Sheffield DocFest 2012. “5 Broken Cameras is a very well deserved win. It’s great that such a raw and important film is recognized by our audiences. I hope the film’s message of peaceful protest reaches even more