A feature length documentary about 23 year old Liberian child rights activist, Kimmie Weeks, and his return journey home to Liberia after 6 years exile in the USA. A personal and moving journey against a backdrop of two countries pulling
Supported Film
A selection from over 400 films we've supported so far, in alphabetical order
Like Ants for Sugar
Showing at a tent near you...
For nearly seven decades, the charm and wonder of the movies has comes to patrons in rural India atop a cinema truck. This annual celebration is the sole venue for them to absorb the magic of the big screen The
Living Goddess
Three girls worshipped as gods; a ruthless King; a bloody revolution
About Living Goddess follows the lives of three young girls who are worshipped as living deities in the Himalayan Kingdom of Nepal. The film begins as a sublime elegy to a private world of ritual, devotion and childish mischief. However,
Living With Aids
The untold story
For four weeks Sorious Samura worked as a nursing aide in a Zambian government hospital and lived with an HIV/Aids-affected family. He used his extensive personal knowledge of the region and the culture to try and find answers on how
Lyari Notes
In Pakistan a 36 year old rock star dares to teach a group of girls from the most volatile district of Karachi how to express themselves through music. Testimonial “The CBA Worldview grant helped us get an Indo-Pak co-production off
Marathon Boy
A coach and a slum boy united by a dream. Divided by the world.
“I owe an immense debt of gratitude to WorldView for their support of MARATHON BOY. Their commitment to me as a filmmaker enabled me to complete my final filming trip to India.” Gemma Atwal’s dynamic epic follows four-year-old Budhia, rescued
Minefield
Guns and Balls in Kirkuk
About Minefield is a film about war, friendship and the power of football as both a way of life and as a way of saving lives. Adopting the format of a buddy/road movie, Minefield centres on the adventures of humanitarian
Miners Shot Down
What happened to the new South Africa?
On August 16, 2012, South African police opened fire on a group of Lonmin mine workers on a wildcat strike at the Marikana Mine, killing 34 and injuring 78… Miners Shot Down charts the seven days leading up to bloodshed,
Moving to Mars
A million miles from Burma
Moving to Mars follows two refugee families from Burma over the course of a year that will change their lives completely. Forced from their homeland by the repressive military junta, they have lived in a Thai refugee camp, some for