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Leverage the power of documentary films to advance social and environmental justice.

Working Films has partnered with thousands of grassroots groups, nonprofits, and other change leaders to position documentary films to make progress towards their goals for change. Find out more about our programs and opportunities for partnership below!

DOCS IN ACTION

Completion fund for documentary filmmakers creating short form work.

Providing finishing funds to makers of short documentaries and offering early impact strategy for filmmakers, with a special focus on serving filmmakers of color and other underrepresented artists.

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Stories Beyond Borders

Film-driven organizing initiative to build power in immigrant communities.

An organizing initiative that uses documentary films to show a more complete picture of the attacks on immigrant families and communities.

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Revisioning Recovery

Illuminates the solutions needed to prepare and respond to climate disasters.

The effects of climate change are unfolding before our eyes as hurricanes, wildfires, floods, subzero temperatures, and tornadoes ravage the nation and the globe.

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Coal Ash Stories

The series informs residents and draws attention to the toxic impact of coal ash on communities.

A compilation of four short films that illustrate the public health concerns, policy issues, and ways communities are responding to this toxic waste.

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You Are Here

Short Films, Storytelling and Mapping Expose Fossil Fuel Infrastructure

The series features five short documentaries that explain the public health concerns of dirty energy infrastructure, policies and regulations in play, and community-based solutions.

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Rural Cinema

Environmental Justice Film Series Call for Applications

A training institute and community engagement program aimed at supporting leaders from rural areas in using films as a resource in their work for environmental justice and protection.

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LATEST NEWS

Come on In: Building Spaces People Want to Join

How can film screenings become the welcoming spaces organizers need: places where people feel invited in, and leave feeling like they belong? In this conversation, Working Films’ Director of Campaigns and Strategy, Andy Myers, chats with Daniel Solorzano with Amanecer in El Paso, Texas and Warren Tidwell with Alabama Center for Rural Organizing and Systemic Solutions (ACROSS) about what it takes to create spaces that break down barriers, dissolve left/right binaries, and give more people a sense of ownership in our movements. These two organizers were part of the 2025…

Meet the 2026 Works-in-Progress Lab Cohort!

Cucalorus Film Foundation, Working Films and DAWG are excited to announce the 2026 Works-in-Progress Lab Cohort! The WiP Lab is an immersive laboratory supporting social justice documentaries with a focus on Black storytelling. The program fosters a tight-knit community of peer support, where facilitators and mentors guide filmmakers in providing constructive feedback on each other’s works-in-progress. This year's mentors are filmmakers and WiP Lab alumni: Natalie Bullock Brown and Byron Hurt. The 2026 WiP Lab cohort will come together next week at the Cucalorus Campus in Wilmington, NC. Congratulations to the filmmakers!   Alex J. Bledsoe OAKLEAD OAKLEAD, her debut…

May Day Is for Organizing: Host a Film Screening

May Day is coming up! For those of us raised on a lifetime of apolitical Labor Days in the US celebrated in early September, it may come as a surprise that International Workers Day, actually falls on May 1st, a.k.a. May Day. It traces its origin to the 1886 Haymarket Affair in Chicago, where police clashed with workers striking for the eight-hour workday. Since then, May Day has been adopted worldwide as a celebration for the struggle for workers’ rights. Despite its roots in Chicago, the US government deliberately avoided…

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