Communities by WhatsApp is a new feature for large groups, designed to support community leaders and make their lives easier. This film features 3 organizations from around the world, working tirelessly to advocate for, provide resources and serve the needs of their communities: Uniaõ BR - a grassroots organization in São Paulo providing vital resources to underserved areas of the world; LULAC - the oldest Latino advocacy organization in the US; and Keluarga Kita - an education focused community connecting teachers and parents to better serve children's learning needs. The new feature from WhatsApp removes restrictions on the number of members who can be included in a group, allowing many groups' work to scale much faster and without the usual frictions. It also allows leaders to pin vital information so it isn't lost in a stream of messages, alongside many other security and privacy features that support community leaders in their important work. The film is a celebration of community and the ways WhatsApp connects us all.
Short bio:
Anne Hollowday is an award winning film director based in New York. Her background in still photography informs her transportive, visceral and poetic work. Her textural and cinematic style combines narrative and visual techniques - always with story (and what resonates at the human level) at its core. Her work has garnered recognition across the world, with inclusion in the Shoot New Directors Showcase, as well as being awarded by SXSW, the One Club, the Art Director's Club and American Photography. In 2020, the Directors Guild of America shortlisted her for the Commercial Directors Diversity Fellowship for top, emerging diverse directors.