The women and men selected for the New Immigrant and Refugee Visions (NIRV) project come from around the world and bring a diversity of backgrounds, skills, interests and community engagement activities related to social and economic justice. We look forward to...
Updates
Community Supported Film announces participants from ten countries for the New Immigrant and Refugee Visions project!
Community Supported Film is pleased to announce that participants from ten countries have been selected for the New Immigrant and Refugee Visions documentary filmmaking project! Local Voices Strengthen Global Perspectives Ten men and women will begin their 15-week...
Index of Select Previous Events
Alliance for Community Media Annual Conference, Panel: Building Documentary Programs Highline College, Seattle, WA - Teaching Residency Institute of Development Studies, Brighton, England: The Messenger is the Message TEDx Talk: Transforming News and Views through...
CSFilm Current Project: New Immigrant and Refugee Visions
Documentary Filmmaking Training, Production and Public Engagement Download: NIRV Summary, NIRV - Call for Applicants: Details - Apply Now! Introduction: New Immigrant and Refugee Visions (NIRV) is a messaging project designed to inform US public opinion about...
Screening of CSFilm’s Haitian-made films at Haitian Diaspora Challenge Initiative Symposium
Thankful for the opportunity to screen films from "Owning Our Future-Haitian Perspectives in Film" today at the Haitian Diaspora Challenge Initiative Symposium. The spirit of "Owning our Future" fit well with the general theme of the day that Haitians must own and...
Filmmaking Fundamentals Class at MassArt, Boston
Michael Sheridan will teach Filmmaking Fundamentals, a semester long class, beginning January 24th. This course explores fiction and non-fiction filmmaking production and blends hands-on production with history and theory. Click here to see the full description 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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Screen&Discuss campaigns inspire new thinking and action among diverse audiences. See documentation from previous events and learn how you can organize your own.
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