7 Minute documentary
"Healing Kinshasa" follows John, a dedicated nurse in Kinshasa, as he travels daily in an ambulance to provide medical care and support to street children, highlighting the profound impact of one man's compassion in a city of immense need.
About the project
"Healing Kinshasa" is a powerful documentary that chronicles the daily life of John, a committed nurse in Kinshasa, who dedicates his life to helping street children. Each day, John boards his ambulance and navigates through the bustling streets of Kinshasa to provide essential medical care and emotional support to the city's most vulnerable population. This documentary sheds light on the critical issues faced by street children, including health challenges, lack of access to education, and the harsh realities of life on the streets. Through John's unwavering dedication, "Guardian of Hope" explores themes of compassion, resilience, and the transformative power of kindness.
Services
Pre-production
Director
Scriptwriter
Sub-total: USD 1000
Production (1 days shooting)
Director
DoP / Cameraman
Producer / Assitant
Sub-total: USD 2500
Production Expenses
On site Transportation, meals, talents, accomodation.
Sub-total: USD 200
Post-Production (1 month)
Video Editor
Colorist
Sub-total: USD 1500
Total Budget: USD 5200
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Director approach
"In the Healing Kinshasa" adopts a deeply immersive, first-person perspective to tell the story of John, a dedicated nurse providing critical medical care to street children in Kinshasa. The documentary is uniquely shot entirely from the vantage point of being a patient inside John's ambulance, offering viewers an intimate and raw experience of his daily mission.
By placing the audience in the shoes of those receiving care, the film captures the immediacy and urgency of John's work. The confined space of the ambulance creates an intense, immersive atmosphere, emphasizing the close, personal interactions between John and the children he helps. This approach allows viewers to experience firsthand the challenges and triumphs of providing healthcare in such a dynamic environment.
The cinematography focuses on handheld, close-up shots to create a sense of immediacy and emotional connection. The ambient sounds of the city, the sirens, and the conversations within the ambulance provide an authentic auditory backdrop. The film highlights John's deep empathy and the bonds he forms with the children, offering a rare glimpse into the daily struggles and resilience of both the nurse and those he serves.
Through candid interviews and real-time footage, the documentary delves into the personal stories of the street children, revealing their fears, hopes, and dreams. This narrative approach underscores the broader themes of compassion, resilience, and the transformative power of kindness. "In the Healing Kinshasa" aims to inspire viewers to recognize the critical role of healthcare professionals and to advocate for better support and resources for vulnerable populations.
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Why this film?
"With an estimated 30,000 street children in Kinshasa, the urgent need for compassionate healthcare and support is more critical than ever." - UNICEF
"Healing Kinshasa" aims to raise global awareness about the plight of street children in Kinshasa and the critical role of healthcare workers like John. According to UNICEF, there are an estimated 30,000 street children in Kinshasa, many of whom lack access to basic healthcare and education. This documentary seeks to highlight the urgent need for support and resources to address this humanitarian crisis. By showcasing John's work, the film hopes to inspire viewers to advocate for and support initiatives that provide care and opportunities for street children.
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Distribution plan
Online Platforms: Release the documentary on major streaming services like Netflix, Amazon Prime, and YouTube to ensure wide accessibility.
Film Festivals: Submit to international film festivals to reach a diverse and engaged audience, gaining recognition and support.
NGO Partnerships: Collaborate with NGOs focused on children's rights, healthcare, and social services to use the film in their advocacy and outreach programs.
Community Screenings: Host screenings in Kinshasa and other major cities to engage local communities and stakeholders.
Educational Institutions: Distribute the documentary to schools, universities, and medical training programs to raise awareness and inspire action among students and professionals.
Impact of the Film
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Crew
Co-Director & DoP: Francisco Galeazzi
Co-Director & Script: Pedro Fernandez Quiroga
Producer & Assitant: Zelmira Zavalia Lagos
Fixer: Daniele Speziale & Michael
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