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Make Waves

Great Green Wall Make Waves Partnerships for changePartnerships for Change is proud to announce that we’ve partnered with Make Waves. Make Waves is a thriving, award winning independent media company with offices in London and Singapore.

They are responsible for Great Green Wall, a documentary that we’re so thrilled to be assisting with. We encourage you to read more about Great Green Wall, here.

Great Green Wall has the potential to be one of the most powerful films on music, African culture, and climate justice released this decade.

But Make Waves has also produced several other fantastic documentaries:

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Film Partners

Nous Entertainment, Storefront Pictures, Make Waves, and Balcony Films are our media and film partners extraordinaire. Partnerships For Change® has assembled a team of the best Hollywood box office female producers and directors to launch our slate of unique films about women by women. These films are issue-based with an eye for a strong social change component to advance compassion and abolish cruelty. Incorporated into each documentary and relevant film is a vertically integrated - bottom-up and top-down - social action campaign to achieve change. All films shot on location will hire as many local people as possible and 25% of profits will go to at-risk communities.

Our films have Academy Award-winning actors, directors and producers attached. Nous Entertainment lead by Adam Scherr owns the rights to extraordinary true stories. These true stories are issue-based films. Partnerships For Change®, ShivHans Pictures, a production and finance company along with Bleecker Street, a powerful distribution company have partnered to amplify and catalyze our issue-based films. And of special interest to you will be our project partners at USC called Journeys in Film to produce educational curriculum and occupational training programs for these issues.

Julie Bergman is an award winning producer and director of films, and activist in her own right. She is also a former executive at Warner Brothers. Her environmental film “Harmony” with Prince Charles will be shown in Paris at COP 21.

Susan Cartsonis, recent founder of Storefront Pictures and Chair of “Women in Film”, is a producer extraordinaire with women-driven films. Her films have grossed over $1 billion dollars at the box office. Of course those dollars went to the studios.

Projects

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Decarbonized.org

Empowering Social and Spiritual Entrepreneurs

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Women's Empowerment and Health Promotion

Lama Tenzin and Himalayan Kids

Accelerating Environmental, Economic and Personal Transformation

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Learning Journeys

Catalyzing Media as a Change Agent

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MedCycle Network