Imba Means Sing trailer: The heart-warming documentary debuts on iTunes on December 4th.
Imba Means Sing trailer
This morning we have the great pleasure in debuting another exclusive; the first Imba Means Sing trailer.
The film is a heart-warming, family friendly documentary that follows three children from the slums of Uganda, who are selected to tour the world with the GRAMMY-nominated African Children’s Choir. The choir’s performances raise money that ultimately funds each child’s education through college.
In an effort to raise awareness and support for music education on a local basis as well as equal access to education as a human right globally, 100 per cent of the filmmaker profits from IMBA MEANS SING will be donated back to the African Children’s Choir to further help educate kids in Africa.
“We are excited to bring this feel-good, family film to audiences around the globe during the holiday season,” said Berry Meyerowitz, President, Momentum Pictures. “By simply purchasing the film, audiences will be giving back to a wonderful organization, which is a great way to marry charitable giving and watching movies.”
Imba Means Sing is supported by major international organizations including The United Nations, One Foundation, and Girl Talk, and celebrity talent from across the globe. The film is also the winner of the prestigious 2013 Sundance Collective, Best Social Impact Film In-the-Making Award.
Imba Means Sing is produced by Erin Levin Bernhardt, a Peabody and Emmy award-winning humanitarian journalist and filmmaker.
“This movie has been a passion project of mine for over four years and I’m thrilled the choir’s story is finally being shared cinematically,” said Bernhardt. “These kids are an inspiration and I look forward to people becoming more aware of the African Children’s Choir’s work.”