"What does the world think of  America?"



To find out, we traveled to fourteen countries around the globe, listening to people from all walks of life as they shared their views. The result is a feature documentary called "The Listening Project." Learn more about the film, share your own views and see what others are saying right now.
Please feel free to contact us for more information.


Upcoming screenings:

Monday, Sept. 22nd: Pittsburg State University, Pittsburg, KS
Tuesday, Sept. 23rd: Hofstra University, Hempstead, NY
Wednesday, Sept. 24th: Mansfield University, Mansfield PA
Thursday, Sept. 25th: Westminster College, New Wilmington, PA
Wednesday, Oct. 8th: Lake Land College, Mattoon, IL
Monday, Nov. 3rd, Armstrong Atlantic University, Savannah, GA

BBC Features The Listening Project

March 21– BBC World News America ran a prime-time feature about our film, with the anchor Katty Kay nicely saying that it's "very well worth all of you going to see" (thanks!). Click here to watch the segment.

Four Best Documentary Awards since February!

We're delighted to announce that The Listening Project has won the Best Documentary awards at four recent film festivals; the Santa Cruz Film Festival, Durango Independent Film Festival, the Oxford Film Festival, and the Omaha Film Festival. Thanks to the festival juries and also to the enthusiastic audiences at the screenings!

A recent review that made us blush...

From the Durango Telegraph: "If you can see only one documentary at the Durango Independent Film Festival, don't miss The Listening Project..." [Read the entire review]

Rikshaw Films Coverage of the NH Primary for Current TV

The Rikshaw crew joined Current TV's team of 'collective journalists' to create stories as part of its special New Hampshire Primary Election coverage. Check out the coverage online: Day one (including our 8-minute extended Listening Project 'pod') | Day two | Day three | Day four | Day five Live Special

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What do you think of America?

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April 30, 2008
Chelsea Sektnan said:
Your movie inspired me to ask questions, which is so important in today’s world, especially as a photojournalism student. Thank you so...
April 23, 2008
Bill Johnson said:
Something special is happening in Anerica. People from around the globe have gathered in one place an created a country more powerful than any in...
March 31, 2008
PAUL TUTOR said:
IN 1965 I WENT TO VIETNAM, I WAS THERE FOR ALMOST TWO YEARS,MY LIFE WAS CHANGED FOREVER. THEN 3 YEARS AGO I MET A BUDDHIST MONK IN ARLEE...
March 30, 2008
Erik said:
The worst thing about the USA is maybe the willing and almost proud ignorance of many Americans.

Learn more about the film and our motivations Meet the people in and behind the film View a map of where we have been and who we are continuing to connect with globally We want to hear from you and to continue the discussion we started in the film
The story continues - we are blogging both our efforts as filmmakers and listeneners