Leah Borromeo’s The Cotton Film: Dirty White Gold now has a taster available online. The film is a self-presented feature film probing into the cotton industry and looks at the impact the fashion industry has on people’s lives in India. The journey starts with the official data that states nearly 300,000 Indian Farmers have killed themselves
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Two WorldView-funded documentaries, Love Commandos and Fireflies in the Abyss, are part of the selection of six films for Good Pitch² India on 4 February 2014. The event will bring the films’ makers in contact with foundations, NGOs, campaigners, policy makers, brands and media to develop campaigns and create strategies for the films to have
This year’s International Human Rights Day, on 10 December, marks the 20th anniversary of the Vienna Declaration, which created the mandate for a Hight Commissioner for Human Rights. Of the several hundred film funded over the years by WorldView, so many of them have human rights at the heart of them, as these are the
A screening programme has been launched to widen the audience for award-winning, festival-storming documentaries that seem to have been shunned by UK television. The series, showing at Somerset House in London, kicked off this month with the WorldView-funded How to Re-Establish a Vodka Empire, the hilarious and moving story of Dan Edelstyn’s search for his