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“Film Festival: Rwanda will be a feature-length documentary about a Rwandan Film Festival which brings films to remote villages and provides many Rwandans with their first opportunity to see a film. How does the festival reach these audiences? By projecting the films onto a giant inflatable screen. For ten days in March, By to remote villages and projects them onto an inflatable screen.
The film, by Leah Warshawski and Mike Morrisroe, is in post-production. All the filming is done, but now they have to edit. But you can check out their amazing trailer (below) and
by donating to the film today. When you
you’re supporting more than just the film. You will be able to
to help the filmmakers achieve the following goals:
1) To share positive stories from Rwanda and enlighten the world.
2) To contribute to local filmmaking in Rwanda by teaching film workshops, training film students during our production, and donating as much gear/equipment as possible.
3) To inspire people to donate resources we can bring to the Cinema Center in Rwanda.
4) TO LISTEN, LAUGH, AND LEARN.
5) To find distribution so our film can be seen across the world and inspire filmmakers and storytellers worldwide.
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