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Doc Society (formerly Channel 4 BRITDOC Foundation and BRITDOC Foundation) is a social entrepreneurship organisation created in 2005. They have supported the production of over 60 films that have won awards .


Development

Initially supported by UK broadcaster
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to support British documentaries declined by broadcast commissioners, the BRITDOC Foundation has grown to receive further funding from NGOs, brands and foundations such as PUMA.Creative and the Bertha Foundation to invest in the support of documentary film. The Foundation also works in other areas of film funding by creating the pitching forum 'Good Pitch' and popular film torrent site VODO. Their mission is to support international
documentary film A documentary film or documentary is a non-fictional film, motion-picture intended to "document reality, primarily for the purposes of instruction, education or maintaining a Recorded history, historical record". Bill Nichols (film critic), Bil ...
from production to distribution to outreach. The Foundation is headed by three directors: Jess Search, Beadie Finzi and Maxyne Franklin.


Documentary titles

Documentary titles the Foundation has supported include ''The Bengali Detective'' by Phillip Cox, ''
Hell and Back Again ''Hell and Back Again'' is a 2011 American-British-Afghan documentary film produced, shot, and directed by Danfung Dennis, about a sergeant in the United States Marine Corps who returns from the Afghanistan conflict with a badly broken leg and pos ...
'' by
Danfung Dennis Danfung Dennis is a still photographer and documentary film maker. He graduated from the Charles H. Dyson School of Applied Economics and Management. His images have been published in ''Newsweek'', ''Time'', ''The New York Times'', ''The Washing ...
, ''Self Made'' by Gillian Wearing, ''
The Yes Men Fix the World ''The Yes Men Fix the World'' is a 2009 English language documentary film about the culture jamming exploits of The Yes Men. The film premiered in New York City and Los Angeles on October 23, 2009 and in other U.S. cities beginning on October 30. D ...
'' by
Mike Bonanno Igor Vamos (born April 15, 1968) is a member of The Yes Men (using the alias Michael "Mike" Bonanno), and an associate professor of media arts at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. In 2000, he received the Creative Capital award in the discipline ...
, Andy Bichlbaum & Kurt Engfehr, '' Erasing David'' by filmmaker David Bond (d.) Ashley Jones (p.), '' Sounds Like Teen Spirit: a Popumentary'' by Jamie Jay Johnson, '' Moving to Mars'' by Mat Whitecross (d.) and Karen Katz (p.), ''The End of the Line'' by
Rupert Murray Rupert Murray (born 28 May 1969) is a film director working in London. Murray began by making television documentaries for Channel Four's Cutting Edge series including Playing For England and Seconds To Impact (cameraman and editor), and short films ...
, ''The Solitary life of Cranes'' by Eva Weber, '' Afghan Star'' by
Havana Marking Havana Marking is a British producer and director of documentary films. She is known for her first feature documantary in 2009 ''Afghan Star''. This film won Best Director and the Audience Award at the 2009 Sundance Film Festival. Plot The fi ...
, '' We Are Together'' Paul Taylor (d.) and
Teddy Leifer Teddy Leifer (Edward Leifer) founded Rise Films in 2008 and has since produced or executive produced all of its films and television programmes including the 2013 Oscar nominee ''The Invisible War'' and 2018 Oscar winner Icarus (2017 film), ''Icarus ...
(p.) and '' Here's Johnny'' by Adam Lavis, Kat Mansoor and Will Hood. As a result of the long-term partnership initiated in 2010 between BRITDOC Foundation and PUMA.Creative, a growing number of international films concerned with the themes of
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,
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and environmental issues have received funding and support. The following films were winners of the PUMA.Creative Catalyst Award: ''Speed Sisters'' by Geoffrey Smith, ''DRAGONSLAYER'' by Tristan Patterson, ''Teenage'' by Matt Wolf, ''Charlie PELE'' by F. Simiyu Barasa, ''Shadow Girl'' by Maria Teresa Larrain, ''Beyond the Wave'' by Kyoko Miyake, ''I, Afrikaner'' by Annalet Steenkamp, ''Femme à la Camera'' by Karima Zoubir. PUMA.Creative Mobility Award winners: '' Ai Weiwei: Never Sorry'' by Alison Klayman, ''Fish Fight Europe'' by William Anderson, ''Who is Dayani Cristal?'' by Marc Silver, ''
A Small Act ''A Small Act'' is a documentary film produced by Harambee Media and HBO and directed by Jennifer Arnold. The documentary chronicles Chris Mburu's search for his benefactor, whose sponsorship allowed him to continue secondary school in Kenya. He w ...
'' by
Jennifer Arnold ''The Little Couple'' is an American reality television series on TLC that debuted May 26, 2009. The series features Bill Klein, a businessman, and Dr. Jennifer Arnold a neonatologist, who both have skeletal dysplasia. Arnold is 96.5 cm (3'2" ...
, ''Turkey Creek'' by Leah Mahan, '' The Island President'' by Jon Shenk, '' Ping Pong'' by Hugh Hartford, ''25 to Life'' by Mike Brown, ''Moving to Mars'' by Matt Whitecross (this film provided the inspiration for the song " Moving to Mars" by Coldplay).


Good Pitch

''Good Pitch'' is a documentary pitching platform established at the BRITDOC Film Festival in 2008. It is a partnership between The Channel 4 BRITDOC Foundation and The Sundance Institute Documentary Film Program. The international platform brings together filmmakers with NGOs, foundations, philanthropists, brands and media around leading social issues – to forge coalitions and campaigns for the benefit of all parties. To date, more than 90 documentary projects have been presented at Good Pitch events in
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. In that time more than 1,500 organisations have attended. Additionally in 2011, BRITDOC Foundation launched a satellite version of the forum, called Good Pitch² (Good Pitch Squared). With the same mission as their flagship events – to 'connect good films to good people'. The first Good Pitch² was held by the People to People (P2P) International Documentary Conference in Johannesburg on 13 September 2011. Good Pitch² events have been hosted in India, Argentina, Taiwan, Australia with events scheduled for Kenya and Southeast Asia. Recently the Bertha Foundation has partnered with the BRITDOC Foundation to launch two new funds for documentary feature films totalling £1.5 million over three years. The funds are available for journalism documentaries and documentary outreach campaigns.


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External links

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