Good Pitch² India 2014 - Indian Documentary Foundation
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Good Pitch² India 2014 - Indian Documentary Foundation
2 Pitch Good India 2014 IMPACT REPORT About Good Pitch In the eight years of Good Pitch’s existence, 2,100 organisations from 30 countries have attended an event. More than $11m dollars have been leveraged, and more than 70 campaigns launched to support the films. Good Pitch2 India 2014, devised by BRITDOC and Sundance Institute, is brought to you by the Indian Documentary Foundation in association with Kerala State Chalachitra Academy and Films Division, Govt. of India. We are grateful for the generous support of Ford Foundation, Arambhan Group and Oranjuice Entertainment. Goals of Good Pitch • • • • • • • • To fuel the very best independent documentary filmmaking in the world. To forge new partnerships between filmmakers and all parts of civil society. To unlock new sources of investment in documentary filmmaking. To build the capacity of the nonprofit sector by helping organisations work with documentary filmmakers. To open new distribution routes and audience engagement opportunities for filmmakers. To connect changemakers with powerful films they can employ in their work. To build a global ‘good’ network through worldwide Good Pitch events. To enrich the lives of individuals, transform communities and improve societies. Good 2 Pitch India 2014 Results • More than $25,000 of support was pledged for film-makers and their campaigns. • Brought an audience of 250 and 60 different foundations, NGOs, business leaders, philanthropists, broadcasters, brands, technology, social entrepreneurs and media together around leading social issues to forge unique coalitions and campaigns for six films. • Offers of support included financing, marketing, in kind legal, technical or professional help from the panelists. • In addition to cash donations, there were many pledges of support to lobby Governments, use the films as advocacy tools, and enable screenings of the films across India and the rest of the world. Impact of Partners • BRITDOC has been hosting Good Pitch since 2008. • BRITDOC, besides financial support, has mentored IDF Team and given website support to IDF which has worldwide outreach. • Kerala State Chalachitra Academy supported and mentored the Good Pitch2 India 2014 filmmakers. • Partnership with Films Division, Govt. of India gave us presence at Mumbai International Film Festival 2014 and was covered in the news daily bulletin as well as posted on Films Division website. Films Division has been in existence since 1948. Star Moderator: Kiran Rao • Being producer-director herself, Kiran Rao brought about a powerful impact with not only her presence but also by championing Good Pitch2 India 2014. • She is also the wife of an eminent Bollywood actor, Amir Khan. • Appeared on 94.3 FM Radio talk show, hosted by Hrishikesh Kannan, with Chief Executive of IDF - Sophy Sivaraman about Good Pitch2 India. • Covered by Newspapers – Mumbai Mirror, Indian Express. • Active social media coverage over a period of 3- 4 months. “We needed a high profile name. We needed someone who can prod filmmakers along as they make the pitch and also convince distributors and international NGOs to distribute a film. Kiran Rao fitted the bill perfectly,“ - Bina Paul, Artistic Director of Kerala Film Festival Impact on Good India Films 2 Pitch How did Good Pitch benefit the filmmakers? • Received moral and monetary support for completion of the film. • Received help in Screening of the film, once completed. • Received connections to various relevant organisations who could help in creating awareness in India and outside India. • Invitation to various campaigns and conferences in different nations. • Received help in creating campaigns or including their films in the ongoing campaigns. • A platform to connect with NGO’s , Media, Charities, Foundations, Public organizations, Television Channels, Cinemas and companies from the world of digital and social media. • Getting legal support. • Getting connections to people who could get help in government support. 17 Not Required Indians by Sonia Kirpalani 17 Not Required Indians 17 Indians were sentenced to death for murdering one man. They would have ended up as statistics, but for few family members sought support of local media and Human Rights Lawyers, pressuring both governments into a fair trial. Sharing spaces with the families struggling to get justice reveals the tragic state of Indian Migrants overseas. Following two brothers of the accused in UAE, collecting proof for innocence leads us into an unseen world of migrant abuse starting from Punjab into Sharjah. Through the trial process, Embassy’s defense team and Human Right lawyers reveal how Indian politics and corruption can mire a fair trial, in a distant land, without concern Indian migrants workers overseas. 17 Not Required Indians Percentage of Panelists 35% Direct help 20% Create Awareness 15% Monetary Support 15% Legal help Screening 5% Political help 5% Future monetary support 5% As a result of the Good Pitch2 India screening, $2,500 was raised to start a helpline for NRI’s in trouble abroad. Border Within Border by Debanjan Sengupta & Subhadeep Ghosh Border Within Border Percentage of Panelists 28% Political help Create Awareness 22% 17% Direct help 17% Connections 11% Tech Support Screening 6% Abandoned by the states, Kofur (42), an illiterate brick-maker, doesn’t belong to any nation. Both India and Bangladesh deny him an identity and the most fundamental human rights of citizenship. Driving With Selvi by Elisa Paloschi Driving With Selvi Percentage of Panelists Create awareness 46% 33% Direct help Monetary support 13% Screening 4% Connections 4% Set in the South India, Driving With Selvi tells the story of a young woman who, against all odds, defies strict patriarchal traditions when she escapes the abusive marriage she was forced into as a child to become Karnataka’s first female taxi driver. Driving With Selvi Alfred Arambhan, head of the Arambhan group, astounded everyone at Good Pitch2 India by donating a truck to Selvi. The truck, which was parked in the car park, would help her efforts to become a transport entrepreneur. As the image of the vehicle was flashed up on the screen, the room erupted, and Selvi was reduced to tears. The roars of support were deafening as she took the keys, climbed in the cab and started the engine. Love Commandos by Miriam Lyons & John Stack Love Commandos Percentage of Panelists 33% Connections Create Awareness 27% Screenings 13% Direct help 13% Monetary Support Legal help 7% 7% The Love Commandos use guerrilla tactics to rescue young women from being murdered by their families and help them marry the men they truly love. Anupam Mittal of People’s Group offered $8,000 to the producers of Love Commandos. Mr. Mittal offered to co-produce the film and to promote it through his website Shaadi.com, the world’s largest dating website. Fireflies in the Abyss by Chandrasekhar Reddy Fireflies in the Abyss Percentage of Panelists 33% Create Awareness Monetary support 19% Direct Help 19% Political help 10% Connections 10% Screening 5% Legal help 5% 10-year old Sooraj, works in a ‘rat-hole’. The ‘rat-hole’ mines in the Jaintia Hills (North-east India) are narrow strips of coal deposits requiring children to descend down steep, sheer chutes and burrow into narrow horizontal tunnels to scratch coal out of hard rock. Rooting for Roona by Pavitra Chalam & Akshay Shankar Rooting for Roona Percentage of Panelists 32% Create awareness 21% Monetary support Direct help 16% Connections 16% 11% Screening Future monetary support 5% A film that fights for the health of the Indian child and captures the incredible story of baby Roona Begum, a one and a half year old girl born in a tiny village in the state of Tripura. She suffers from hydrocephalus, a birth defect caused by a build-up of fluid in the brain leading to massive swelling of the head. More than $15,000 was pledged by members of the audience for the film at Good Pitch2. What filmmakers had to say 2 about Good Pitch India Being part of Good Pitch2 India was an important step both in understanding the landscape of the Indian documentary film industry, and connecting with the not-for-profit sector in India. I was able to further develop old relationships, and to build new ones which I believe will help Driving with Selvi have a strong social impact in India and beyond. - Elisa Paloschi, DRIVING WITH SELVI “I think the event went off spectacularly - and kudos to you and the team.” Chandrasekhar Reddy, FIREFLIES IN THE ABYSS "It was truly an honour to be part of India's first Goodpitch. The workshop was intense, insightful and productive. We were delighted by the involvement of the organizers of Goodpitch India and Global. Their advice and mentorship helped us build a powerful pitch. The event itself was conducted seamlessly. Ours was a highly influential table consisting of the top leadership in Indian Healthcare. We were able to raise $10,000 for our production funding from our panel and the audience. Since the pitch, we have been in touch with several participants such as the Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric Aids Foundation(EGPAF) and are currently discussing specific areas of collaboration. Thank you Goodpitch, IDF and BritDoc." - Pavitra Chalam, ROOTING FOR ROONA What filmmakers had to say 2 about Good Pitch India “Excellent Workshops, led by professional and passionate filmmakers and visionaries which culminated in a Round Table which brought together corporate partners, NGOs, Institutions. Introducing them into a new world of CHANGE, using the lens of films, Good Pitch India bridged collaborations important to create an outreach for mu films. Designing strategies for affecting change, they found support for the region's nascent film community, in a manner which is hereto unseen and unheard of in India.” - Sonia Kirpalani, 17 NOT REQUIRED INDIANS Our sincere thanks to the entire team and specially to you, Nick and Sandy for all the necessary inputs, suggestions and advice. We know that we gave you a lot of pain throughout the process, and in turn what an incredible support we had from all of you! It has been really a great fascinating learning experience for us. - Debanjan Sengupta, BORDER WITHIN BORDER "GoodPitch Mumbai was an amazing experience. We were able to secure some finance and outreach partners for our film. We also made invaluable connections with filmmakers and other social-campaigners from across India. Most importantly the event showed us the real hunger for this film in India“ Miriam Lyons (Director) & John Stack (Producer),THE LOVE COMMANDOS Survey Results Survey Participation Corporate 6.25% 56.25% NGOs 18.75% Media - TV / Print Campaigner 6.25% 12.50% Policy Maker 0.00% 10.00% 20.00% 30.00% 40.00% 50.00% 60.00% Good Pitch Achievements 85.00% Connections to relevant organisations, funders Creating awareness about the social issues highlighted in the pitched films Unlock new sources of investment The common platform to save effort, energy & time for the filmmakers Open New distribution of routes for the films Majority of the panelists feel that Good Pitch was a key event for connecting filmmakers to various organizations, funders. 80.00% 65.00% 65.00% 55.00% 80% of the panelists feel that Good Pitch was a strong medium for creating awareness about the social issues in the documentaries shown. Likelihood to attend Good 100% 70% India 2016 85% of the respondents are likely to attend GoodPitch2 India 2016. 90% 80% 2 Pitch 60% 60% 50% 25% 40% 30% 10% 20% 5% 10% 0% Will surely like to attend Likely Not decided yet Some what likely Will you recommend Good Pitch? 95% of the respondents will recommend Good Pitch to colleagues. 95% Yes 5% No 0 20 40 60 80 100 Overall Rating for Good 65% Excellent 35% Good 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 2 Pitch India 2014 The overall rating has been Excellent. Good Pitch panelists said… “I found Good Pitch's approach of bringing together stakeholders from different sectors very interesting. It is true that documentaries often require different types of support and the event's approach was useful in that respect. The subjects were well researched and the facilitator played a key role in creating an atmosphere of coherence and support.” -Moutushi Sengupta, MACARTHUR FOUNDATION “I was impressed by the eclectic group of well-wishers, philanthropists and of Kiran Rao who gave of her time so generously. You hardly ever find such a critical mass of change makers and game changers in one platform...Way to go Goodpitch” - Patricia Mukhim, THE SHILLONG TIMES Change in perception of documentary film “Good Pitch India opened my eyes to new films and new funder from India” “My perception has changed towards documentary in terms of catalyzing actions for improving conditions of various victims who need help” “Innovative way to influence policy issues and bringing sustainable change in society” “First time I've been exposed to the concept of building advocacy campaigns around a particular issue by using documentary film. Which was very interesting.” “Learned about the great work being done by young film makers.” On Twitter… On Twitter… On Twitter… Organisations that Attended AIESEC INDIA | AKSHARA | AMERICARES INDIA FOUNDATION | AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL INDIA | ASCO | AXIS BANK FOUDATION | ASIAN CENTER FOR ENTERTAINMENT EDUCATION | ASSOCIATION OF WOMEN ENTREPRENEURS OF KARNATAKA | AVID LEARNING | BREAKTHROUGH | CANARIES POST SOUND | CENTRE FOR ADVANCEMENT OF PHILANTHROPY | CHICKEN & EGG PICTURES | CONSULATE GENERAL OF CANADA | CURLEY STREET MEDIA | DASRA EDUCATE GIRLS | ERNST AND YOUNG | FHI 360 | FORD FOUNDATION | FORUM FOR COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT FOUNDATION | GBC HEALTH | GIVEINDIA | GLENMARK PHARMACEUTICALS LIMITED | HEINRICH BOELL FOUNDATION | HUMAN RIGHTS WATCH | IDFA | IL & FS | JINDAL STEEL AND POWER LIMITED | LAWYERS FOR HUMAN RIGHTS INTERNATIONAL | LUMINOSITY PICTURES MARIE STOPES INTERNATIONAL, INDIA | MDG HEALTH ALLIANCE | MOBIUS FILMS | MSL GROUP | NDTV – DOCUMENTARY 24 X 7 | NEW YORK TIMES OP-DOCS | NUCLEUS MEDIA MAVERICKS | PEOPLE INTERACTIVE | INDIA PRIME FOCUS LIMITED | PVR CINEMAS | ROAR 4 CHANGE | ROTARACT DISTRICT 3140 | ROYAL TRIPURA FOUNDATION | S.P.J.I.M.P.R. CENTRE FOR DEVELOPMENT OF CORPORATE CITIZENSHIP (DOCC) | SAMHITA SOCIAL VENTURES | TAPAS CONSULTANT SERVICES | TCS-MAITREE | THE INSTITUTE FOR COMMUNITY ORGANISATION RESEARCH | THE JOHN D. AND CATHERINET. MACARTHUR FOUNDATION | THE SHILLONG TIMES | THOMSON REUTERS FOUNDATION | UN WOMEN | UNICEF | UNITED STATES AGENCY FOR INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT | WHISTLING WOODS INTERNATIONAL | WIEDEN + KENNEDY | WHO | INDEPENDENTS - ANUPAMA JHA | DR. UNNI KARUNAKARA | LINA SRIVASTAVA | VENKAT CHANGAVALLI | ROSHIKA SINGH | WALTER VIERA Thank you! • Ajay Kapoor • Manveer Jasrotia • Anjali Vyas • Mr and Mrs Rao • Anoushka Sivaraman • Mumbai Mantra • Arjun Bajaj • Natasha Baig • Arun Mathew • Nilotpal Mazumdar • British Council • Nutan Lohia • Canadian Counslate • Ray Howell • Casino Group of Hotels • Sophodok • Cawasji Behramji Catering Services Pvt Ltd. • Vaibhav Warerkar • iCongo • Vikas Sivaraman • Face TV • Viraj Shipping • FX School • Whistling Woods • Le Sutra • Zen Exim • Manoj Agiwal And yes… We will be back in 2016!