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  1. I Am Because We Are is a 2008 British-American-Malawian documentary film about AIDS orphans in Malawi. It was directed by Nathan Rissman and written, narrated, and produced by Madonna through her production company Semtex Films.

  2. Directed by Nathan Rissman. This is the whole film. I was lucky enough to work on this project. You can give support by buying the DVD, the book or donating through raisingmalawi.org. To find out more visit iambecauseweare.com. My Role: Consulting Producer. Camera & Sound. Upload, livestream, and create your own videos, all in HD.

    • 90 min
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    • Kevin Lee Brown
  3. Mar 25, 2009 · I Am Because We Are: Directed by Nathan Rissman. With Bill Clinton, Paul Farmer, Madonna, Jeffrey Sachs. A look into the lives of Malawi's 1 million plus orphans in the wake of the AIDS pandemic. It offers hope and real solutions to the challenges that people face living in extreme poverty.

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    • Documentary
    • Nathan Rissman
    • 2009-03-25
  4. Written by Madonna and directed by Nathan Rissman, I AM BECAUSE WE ARE chronicles the crises in Malawi where disease, despair, and endemic poverty have devas...

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    • Raising Malawi
  5. In 2006, pop music superstar Madonna establishes the charitable organization Raising Malawi with the express aim of improving children's lives in the tiny,...

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    • Nathan Rissman
    • Documentary
  6. Apr 24, 2008 · I Am Because We Are is a 2008 documentary film directed by Nathan Rissman and written, narrated, and produced by Madonna through her production company Semtex Films. The film documents the concern over the millions of orphans in the African country of Malawi who have lost parents and siblings to HIV and AIDS, many of whom live on the ...

  7. Executive producer Madonna exposes the tragic stories of the millions of Malawi children orphaned by AIDS, offering both a call to action and a revelatory personal journey. Featuring interviews with Bill Clinton and Desmond Tutu, the film is a testament to survival, change, and hope.