We belive powerful storytelling can make POSITIVE CHANGES IN people’s lives.

 

FIMMAKER EDUCTION

Our mentorship programs hav supported West African documentary filmmakers through workshops and trainings. We also train human rights activist in partnership with a Youth organization called Yong People In Action for Development (YOPAD-SL) on how to use Android Phone to film and conduct human rights activities within communities, on the Radio and TV.

 

 

 
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With unflinching intimacy, Survivors places us in the midst of the Ebola outbreak in Sierra Leone. Chronicling the unfolding bravery, bureaucratic blunder and deep humanity of an African community under siege, these Sierra Leonean filmmakers see their world with the clarity and empathy possessed only by extraordinary storytellers. It is a remarkable film.
— Robb Moss, Filmmaker & Chair, Department of Visual & Environmental Studies, Harvard University
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Survivors is a breakthrough piece of filmmaking in its realization of a deeply felt and closely documented experience of health care workers in Sierra Leone during the Ebola epidemic. Sierra Leoneans emerge as reflective commentators on their experience of this terrible disease, displaying a quiet heroism and love not often noted in myriad representations of Africa. Survivors also stands out also because of its very production process and values. Sierra Leonean director, Arthur Pratt, made the film in Freetown working in collaboration with partners in the US. Survivors makes one proud to be human and grateful for the chance to meet Mohamed and Margaret who stepped up and saved their world.
— Pamela Scully, Professor of African History and Women’s Studies, Emory University
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These videos from WeOwnTV are actually making a difference. They are changing the way people are educated and this changes how they respond towards Ebola. Attitudes are changing. People are not denying it anymore and behaviors are changing towards the issues.
— Michael Ibrahim Kargbo, Head of TV at Sierra Leone Broadcasting Corporation

Supporters

Our recent work has been supported by STEPS, WeOwnTV, National Endowment for the Humanities, Sundance Institute Documentary Fund, the MacArthur Foundation, Bertha Foundation, and Jonathan Logan Family Foundation.

 
Documentary Fund
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