"We all have to demand an improvement in our news diet. A balanced diet that’s less self-centric, that includes more local perspectives, will really help us be better informed, and therefore, more effective citizens." On April 13, Michael Sheridan, an alumnus of...
Updates
Boston Globe Article: Haitians telling the story of Haiti
bostonglobe.com Haitians telling the story of Haiti by Loren King , June 7, 2014 Multimedia journalist Ralph Thomassaint Joseph (second from left) will assist with local training of young Haitian filmmakers as Community Supported Film’s Haiti project coordinator. As...
Michael Sheridan to present at NAMAC conference, Philadelphia
NAMAC - the National Association of Media Arts has kindly invited Community Supported Film to be on the panel, Rural, Regional, and Indigenous Media Projects, at its National Conference, August 6-8, in Philly. Also on the panel are Ada Smith, Appalshop; Lora...
Haitian Perspectives In Film-Fundraising Campaign
[thermometer therm_r therm_t width=100 align=right currency=$ alt=off sep=. trailing=false] Haiti Fundraiser Update: $1,700 to go: Despite the great generosity of so many we still have $1,700 to go to reach our $27,750 goal. If you haven’t had a chance to give yet,...
Dig Boston: A Different Lens
Read the full article from Dig Boston! July 3, 2014 by Dig Staff Given the success of its documentary training and filmmaking project campaign in Afghanistan in 2010, Boston-based Community Supported Film’s (CSFilm) plans to expand the program to Haiti. A fundraising...
Happy Independence to the US…and Haiti!
Dear Friends of Community Supported Film, The U.S. celebrates 238 years of independence from Great Britain this week. And, this year Haiti celebrates 210 years of independence from France. Haitians were the first people to win their independence by the revolt of...
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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