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Projects
Haiti Project
Port-Au-Prince, Haiti
In December 2014, Community Supported Film trained Haitian storytellers to make documentary films about the economic and social development challenges their communities have faced since the 2010 earthquake.
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Afghanistan Project
Film training in Afghanistan 2010
Amplifying the voice and expertise of Afghans, Community Supported Film trained Afghans in documentary filmmaking and video-journalism.
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