Seeds of Change

Seeds of Change

Release date : January 1, 2014
Runtime : 1h 3m
Countries of origin : United Kingdom / Malawi /
Original Language : Swahili /
Director : Colin Stevens /
Production companies : Purple Field Productions /
January 1, 2014 1h 3m United Kingdom Drama Swahili More
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Mbeu Yosintha was made to help farmers and rural communities cope with the effects of climate change and in particular the ever changing rain patterns in South East Africa. The film is a drama using local actors and was devised with Malawian writer Jonathan Mbuna following extensive research with various agricultural NGOs in Malawi. Following successful drama like Mawa Langa this film has already been seen in Malawi by over 10,000 people in rural areas using a pedal-power cinema kit.
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  • title:Seeds of Change
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2014
  • Runtime:1h 3m
  • Genres: Drama ·
  • Countries of origin: United Kingdom · Malawi ·
  • Original Language: Swahili ·
  • Director: Colin Stevens /
  • Writers: Colin Stevens · Jonathan Mbuna ·
  • Production companies: Purple Field Productions ·
  • Overview:Mbeu Yosintha was made to help farmers and rural communities cope with the effects of climate change and in particular the ever changing rain patterns in South East Africa. The film is a drama using local actors and was devised with Malawian writer Jonathan Mbuna following extensive research with various agricultural NGOs in Malawi. Following successful drama like Mawa Langa this film has already been seen in Malawi by over 10,000 people in rural areas using a pedal-power cinema kit.
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