Thank you to everyone (~50 of you) who joined CSFilm and the Commission on Immigrant Rights & Citizenship (CIRC) at the Cambridge Public Library on October 12, 2019 for a screening of films from the New Immigrant and Refugee Visions collection and a discussion...
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Providence College – three class visits on globalization and social change by CSFilm Director Michael Sheridan
Providence, RHODE ISLAND Providence College presents: In-class presentation, screening and discussion: New Immigrant and Refugee Visions Monday, October 28, 9am-5pm Providence College, 1 Cunningham Square, Providence, RI 02918 CSFilm Founder and...
10-20-19 Detroit, MI – CSFilm at the National Immigrant Integration Conference 2019
Detroit, MICHIGAN The National Immigrant Integration Conference 2019 presents: New Immigrant and Refugee Visions Sunday, October 20, 2:45pm-4pm TCF Center, 1 Washington Boulevard, Detroit, MI 48226 Abdirahman Abdi, NIRV filmmaker and director of Worlds Apart at Home,...
The conversations were wonderful and we actually had a hard time getting people to leave!
On Thursday, September 19, 2019 in Winona, MN, Project FINE screened and discussed a selection of films from the New Immigrants and Refugee Visions (NIRV) project. The Screen&Discuss event culminated the organization's Welcoming Week festivities. Welcoming Week,...
10-12-19 Cambridge, MA – NIRV Screening and Discussion at Cambridge Public Library
Cambridge, Massachusetts The Cambridge Commission on Immigrant Rights & Citizenship (CIRC) in collaboration with the Cambridge Public Library present: Films and Discussion: New Immigrant and Refugee Visions Saturday, October 12, doors at 11am, films at 11:30am...
Wicked Local Cambridge: Immigrant Communities Welcomed at Oct. 12 Event
Immigrant Communities Welcomed at Oct. 12 Event Wicked Local Cambridge, October 1, 2019 The City of Cambridge’s Commission on Immigrant Rights and Citizenship will host its second Immigrant Communities Welcome event 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Oct. 12 at the Cambridge Public...
Vision and Mission
Community Supported Film (CSFilm) amplifies local voices in under- and mis-represented communities so that they can effectively communicate their lived realities through documentary filmmaking.
We believe that if people learn about the world’s challenges from the local perspective they will be better able to demand the right actions from their governments and to support effective humanitarian responses.
Michael Sheridan, Director of CSFilm, on the impact of local perspectives
Samples of CSFilm’s Work
Excerpt from Haitian filmmaker Bichara Villarson’s Owned and Occupied, part of the Owning Our Future: Haitian Perspectives in Film film collection.
Excerpt from Afghan filmmaker Aqeela’s The Road Above, part of The Fruit of Our Labor: Afghan Perspectives in Film film collection.
These films are made to stimulate dialogue. Here is an excerpt from a New Immigrant and Refugee Visions Screen&Discuss event.
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