Thank you to everyone who joined us at the Brooklyn Public Library in Brooklyn, NY for a CSFilm New Immigrant and Refugee Visions (NIRV) Screen & Discuss event. We were excited to share this work in Brooklyn, where 37.5% of the population were born outside the US...
Updates
NIRV Highlights: New Excerpts, Events, Accomplishments
NIRV Highlights, Issue 6, September 7, 2018 Previous NIRV Highlights Issues Download this issue as PDF For this issue of NIRV Highlights, Community Supported Film is delighted to share three newly completed NIRV films, announce a variety of Screen & Discuss...
ON MIGRATION | Court allows claims to move forward against private prison company that profits from forced labor of detained immigrants
A federal court has ruled that a private prison company can be held liable for forcing detained immigrants to work for as little as $1 a day to clean, cook, and maintain an immigration prison it operates in Georgia. Source: Court allows claims to move forward against...
CSFilm mourns the passing of our long-time friend, supporter and fellow filmmaker, Denise Marika
Denise Marika was bold and visionary, energetic and friendly, and incredibly determined. Her early moral and financial support of the New Immigrant and Refugee Visions (NIRV) project were critical in making the training and the films a reality. Even as she struggled...
Support the Voices and Visions of Immigrants
Community Supported Film (CSFilm) is working hard planning the New Immigrant and Refugee Visions (NIRV) Screen & Discuss tour. Our goal is to use these films across the country, from community halls to the halls of Congress, in communities both welcoming and...
Great turnout for NIRV films at Museum of Fine Arts
Thank you to everyone (~200 of you) who joined us at the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston on Memorial Day for screening of New Immigrant and Refugee Visions films and discussion with filmmakers and film subjects. Community Supported Film (CSFilm) Founder and...
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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