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  1. English. Tigrinya. Give Us the Money is a 2012 documentary film made by the Swedish director Bosse Lindquist. The film is produced by Momento Film and is a part of the cross media project Why Poverty? The film explores the Live Aid campaign that Midge Ure and Bob Geldof started 1985.

  2. Summaries. Can glitz and celebrity save the world? Thirty years ago, rock stars Bob Geldof and Bono set out on a journey to fight poverty in Africa. They tried to convince some of the wiliest and mightiest politicians on earth to change the world. Give us the Money tracks their journey through famines and palaces, and world-wide TV-audiences.

  3. How do you change the world? From Live Aid to Make Poverty History, celebrities have become activists against poverty. Bob Geldof and Bono have been the most...

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    • THE WHY
  4. 1 de dic. de 2012 · Give Us the Money: Directed by Bosse Lindquist. With Pooneh Ghoddoosi, Bob Geldof, Bono, Ato Woldu. Can glitz and celebrity save the world? Thirty years ago, rock stars Bob Geldof and Bono set out on a journey to fight poverty in Africa. They tried to convince some of the wiliest and mightiest politicians on earth to change the world.

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    • Documentary
    • Bosse Lindquist
    • 2012-12-01
  5. 11 de ago. de 2020 · Internet Archive. Language. English. 30 pages : 20 cm. 'Every day is the same. Nothing exciting ever happens to me', thinks Adam one boring Monday morning. But today is not the same. When he helps a beautiful young woman because some men want to take her bag, life gets exciting and very, very dangerous. Access-restricted-item.

  6. 1 de dic. de 2012 · Can glitz and celebrity save the world? Thirty years ago, rock stars Bob Geldof and Bono set out on a journey to fight poverty in Africa. They tried to convince some of the wiliest and mightiest politicians on earth to change the world. Give us the Money tracks their journey through famines and palaces, and world-wide TV-audiences.

  7. While a little Scottish girl delights in the letters from the Ugandan child her family sponsors, her father questions the legitimacy and efficacy of the aid agency. Travel with the family to Katikamu, Uganda and learn the challenges faced by this community and how the money was used. Credits: "Finding Josephine" (00:24) Credits: "Finding Josephine"