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I Am Because We Are, 2008
English
USA
Profile of I Am Because We Are
The mood of I Am Because We Are is thought provoking, disturbing, and contemplative. The plot centers around an orphan, terminal illness, and being rich or poor. It is a documentary movie. In approach, I Am Because We Are is serious and realistic. The setting is Africa. It happens in contemporary times. Visually, I Am Because We Are involves digital video effects.
Summary of I Am Because We Are
In the African nation of Malawi, disease, poverty and famine have taken a horrible toll, especially on young people--in a country of 12 million people, one million are orphaned children. In 2006, pop singer Madonna began studying the crisis in Malawi, and decided to use her wealth and celebrity to help. She helped finance the construction of a home for orphans, founded a relief organization called the Raising Malawi Orphan Care Initiative, and she and her husband adopted a boy from Malawi, David Banda Mwale, whose mother had died. Now Madonna has written and produced I AM BECAUSE WE ARE, a documentary about Malawi that attempts to demonstrate at the need for action by profiling eight children growing up without parents; these youngsters long for a better life and strive to remain optimistic about the future despite the long odds fate has set against them. The film also features interviews with a number of people working to alleviate the ongoing tragedy in Malawi, including Bill Clinton, Bishop Desmond Tutu, Prof. Jeffrey D. Sachs and leaders of a number of leading relief and charitable organizations. I AM BECAUSE WE ARE received its North American premiere at the 2008 Tribeca Film Festival.
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| Language: | English |
| Country: | USA |
| Release date: | 24 April 2008 |
| Runtime: | 90 min |
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