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After eight years and 600 hours of footage captured at great personal risk, Seeds of a Nation is moving toward completion. Your support brings this story to the screen.
← Back to the filmWho This Film Reaches
Peter's story has already reached a significant global audience, with tens of thousands of followers across social platforms and individual posts reaching hundreds of thousands of South Sudanese diaspora and human rights advocates worldwide.
The combined Sudanese and South Sudanese population in the U.S. is estimated at over 100,000, with significant communities in Nebraska, Virginia, Texas, California, and Minnesota. Globally, nearly 2.4 million South Sudanese have been displaced as refugees, a worldwide community for whom this story is not history but lived experience.
Foreign policy professionals, human rights advocates, and academic institutions who have followed Peter's case for years, through his Senate testimony, his White House visits, his arrest, and his trial. Institutions that will bring this film into classrooms, conference rooms, and policy circles worldwide.
The global documentary community drawn to character-driven, access-driven films about democracy, resistance, and the human cost of political courage, audiences in the spirit of those who made Navalny and For Sama cultural moments. As a director of Korean origin, Catherine also aims to connect her own community to a story that may never have been on their radar.
Where the Project Stands
With the necessary verité footage captured, at great risk to both the filmmakers and the subjects, the film is now turning to post-production and the right production partnerships to reach the finish line.
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