Why Democracy?

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Why Democracy?
Directed by Weijun Chen, Rodrigo Vazquez, Alex Gibney, Lalit Vachani, Sabiha Sumar, Nino Kirtadze, Daniel Junge, Leila Menjou, Karsten Kjaer, Kazuhiro Soda
Produced byDon Edkins
Mette Heide
Distributed by The Why Foundation [1]
Release date
  • October 2007 (2007-10)
Running time
10 × 52 minutes

Why Democracy? is a documentary film series produced by The Why Foundation, previously named Steps International. The series consists of 10 films depicting independent documentary filmmakers' personal perception of and experience with democracy. The series was broadcast by 42 different broadcasters worldwide between 8 and 18 October 2007. The series was accompanied by a global interactive conversation about "democracy," which took place in real and interactive space.

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Background

The series took almost four years to complete. The Why Democracy? series was launched in November 2004 by a group at the International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam. Through a democratic process, The Why Foundation working group chose the ten best proposals, from a selection of 700. The filmmakers and movies are diverse in background, representing different experiences of contemporary democracy.

The goal is to stimulate a global conversation about democracy. Ten questions have been posed related to the ten documentaries, in order to encourage critical thinking and discussion. Online forums have been developed on a variety of different sites as well as on the Why Democracy? website, as another way for people to share and discuss their ideas of democracy.

Why Democracy? is primarily marketed through the Internet and its broadcasting partners to reach a global audience and inspire thoughts on democracy.

Films

Why Democracy? Is ten feature films and a collection of short films. The ten movies are being made by independent award-winning filmmakers from different countries. The films and countries of origin are the following:

Awards

Broadcasting history

The series was sold to over 40 broadcasters. The 10 films were broadcast in October 2007 on ORF Austria, SBS Australia, RTBF Belgium, Canal Futura Brazil, CBC, Knowledge Canada, HRT Croatia, ČT Czech Republic, DR TV Denmark, ETV Estonia, YLE Finland, ARTE France, ARTE G.E.I.E., MDR Germany, WDR Germany, ZDF Germany, ERT Greece, MTV Hungary, Doordarshan India, IBA Israel, RAI Italy, NHK Japan, LRT Latvia, RED México  [ es ], VPRO The Netherlands, NRK Norway, RTP Portugal, TVP Poland, TVR Romania, RTVSLO Slovenia, SABC South Africa, EBS South Korea, Canal + Spain, SVT Sweden, TSR Switzerland, PTS Taiwan, Al Arabiya Middle East, BBC United Kingdom, PBS USA, and BBC World.

The BBC showed them as part of their Storyville strand of documentaries. In Canada Avi Lewis hosted.

The Why Democracy? house

In June 2007 a group of young people from around the world was set to live and work together, creating and managing the online platform for the series in a real house in Cape Town.

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