‘Slaves of the Lake’ is a documentary about Emmanuel and Dominic, two young boys, aged around 10 and 13, whose families sold them as slaves into the fishing industry in Ghana. This film is a haunting journey through the boys’
Supported Film
A selection from over 400 films we've supported so far, in alphabetical order
Something Better to Come
Svalka: Yula’s Journey
Something Better to Come is a 12-year odyssey into the life of Yula, an extraordinary young Russian girl who lives in the Svalka, a huge rubbish dump outside of Moscow and, against almost insurmountable odds, lives to tell the tale Yula
Sons of Cuba
From the unseen heart of Havana
In the last seven Olympic Games in which Cuba has competed, it has won a staggering 32 medals for boxing. The world knows the names of the great Cuban boxers: Stevenson, Savon, Kindelan and Rigondeaux, but few people know how
Speed Sisters
A look into the drive to be true to oneself, no matter the obstacles.
Despite restrictions on movement, the Palestinian Motor Sports and Motorcycle Federation has for over five years erected makeshift tracks in major cities across the West Bank…. Cars can be seen racing against the clock on winding time trial courses on
Stateless
'The Lebanese kick us to Syria, and the Syrians kick us to Lebanon'
‘WorldView has already turned around the fortunes of this film. We knew we had an amazing untold story and we’d had lots of positive response to the idea and the trailer – but WorldView were the first to put money
Stealing Africa
How much profit is fair?
A story of global trade where money and natural resources only flow one way
Story Tent
Words are free to give, but priceless to receive
‘We met children longing to please demanding parents, and poor watchmen who guarded rich households with sticks against bullets. We met a garbage collector who had not slept under a roof for years yet regarded his greatest joy as his
Street Girls
Abuja vice and redemption
Street Girls is an intimate insight into the lives of three prostitutes from Nigeria’s vice-ridden capital, Abuja. The documentary follows the girls as they are arrested and taken to the country’s first ‘Women’s Rehabilitation Centre’. Once there they embark on
Tashi and the Monk
A Pilgrim Films Production
On a remote mountaintop a brave social experiment is taking place. Buddhist Monk Lobsang was trained under the guidance of His Holiness the Dalai Lama, but 8 years ago he left behind a life as a spiritual teacher in the