Later this week IMBA Means Sing is being released, and it’s a must watch if you’re a documentary lover like I am. IMBA Means Sing tells the tale of 8 year old Moses and his journey as part of the African Children’s Choir (you can see my full review of the movie here!). The movie is both endearing, enlightening as well as humbling.
It’s amazing how much we take for granted every day, that we assume everyone else has. From running water, to education and even a safe place to live. IMBA Means Sing shows us all that what we take for granted every day isn’t the norm around the world. But through the African Children’s Choir, the basic rights we all enjoy are given to children on the other side of the globe.
Check out a trailer for the documentary below:
You can find out more about IMBA Means Sing and the African Children’s Choir on their website. And to celebrate the release of the documentary we have a fun giveaway. One reader will win a code so they can enjoy the new movie IMBA Means Sing as well as two empowering t-shirts. IMBA Means Sing will be released globally on digital December 4th. Read how you can win below.
How Can You Win?
Enter to win with the form below. What basic right do you believe every person should have? Or what do you think the impact of IMBA Means Sing Will be? If you do not do this entry – you will not win! So make sure you leave a comment and then enter using the form below!
I think the most basic right is freedom. When you are free, you can pursue anything you want.
I think every child has the right to go to bed not being hungry,,and the right to a education
I think this could mount a following to being it forward. It would need a popular person behind it to really move.
I think everyone should have the right to have enough food to not be hungry. We have enough food to share with the needy.
I would have to say water