AfriDocs to show docs 24 hours a day

For the first time ever, a TV channel in Africa will broadcast docs 24 hours a day for a week during the Durban Film Festival, including two WorldView-supported films. Emerging from a partnership between Steps and The Bertha Foundation, the AfriDocs strand will enable audiences across 49 countries of sub-saharan Africa to see a diverse

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Two projects selected for Gucci Tribeca Fund

Two WorldView-supported projects will receive funding from the Gucci Tribeca Documentary Fund. The Storm Makers and India’s Daughter will both receive finishing funds, as part of the 9 projects that will be supported from the 2014 selection. The Gucci Tribeca Documentary Fund provides finishing funds to feature-length documentaries which highlight and humanize issues of social importance

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Two WorldView-supported projects head to Sundance Story Lab

Speed Sisters and Like Ants for Sugar are two of eight projects selected to take part in the Sundance 2014 Documentary Edit and Story Labs. The eight projects were selected through a competitive audition process, and the labs will support the creative development of the teams in critical moments of the postproduction process. Advisors and

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War Child screens in Cambridge

WorldView-supported War Child will screen at the Human Rights Film Festival in Cambridge. The festival takes place on 21 and 22 June, in partnership with the ArtsPicturehouse. The screening will take place at  3pm on 21 June, followed by a Q&A with multi award-winning director Jezza Neumann. War Child has been described as a “shocking and

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