Oscar nomination for WorldView-funded 5 Broken Cameras

Congratulations to Emad Burnat and Guy Davidi for their 2013 Oscar nomination! With 5 Broken Cameras continuing to be a resounding success, we are delighted that the film has been nominated for an award for Best Documentary Feature at the forthcoming Oscars. Click here for the full list of Oscar Nominees. The uniquely powerful documentary

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I Am a Man: male circumcision under the spotlight

South African filmmaker, Mayenzeke Baza, investigates the issues behind the tradition of circumcision in Xhosa society.

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Alma screening at the Frontline Club

About WorldView-funded project Alma: A Tale of Violence, one of the most eagerly awaited cross media projects of 2012, has launched. The interactive online web documentary from Upian is now available to watch online. For five years Alma has been a member of one of Guatemala’s most brutal gangs, a country today ravaged by an

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WorldView is an institutional partner of the Why Poverty? project

Why Poverty? consists of eight one-hour and 33 short documentary films, which will be distributed via broadcasters, web and mobile platforms. The films tackle various issues that concern poverty, including the effectiveness of global aid, education, and gender equality. WorldView has provided funding support to three of the long-form films, Give Us the Money, Welcome

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