Private Project

Hunger: We Can End It

Forty percent of all food produced in the United States is wasted. Yet, one in eight Americans is hungry.

In Philadelphia where 20% of our citizens are hungry, Philabundance delivers food to pantries, shelters, and emergency kitchens, serving more than 90,000 people each week, 30% of whom are children. Every 50 cents donated to Philabundance pays for a meal.

At the Los Angeles Mission the day before Thanksgiving, celebrities and community leaders serve 3,500 meals to LA’s neediest residents on skid row.

We’re winning the fight against hunger. In the last 26 years, the number of hungry people worldwide has fallen by more than 2,000 a day. But there are still millions who don’t know where their next meal will come from.

There are generous and well-run organizations like Philabundance and the Los Angeles Mission all over America. They need our support to help fight hunger.

  • JONATHAN SPROUT
    Director
    Grammy Nomination, 18-time Film Freeway Winner
  • RODNEY WHITTENBERG
    Director
    co-producer of Caregivers, Emmy Award winner, 18-time Film Freeway Winner
  • JONATHAN SPROUT
    Writer
  • RODNEY WHITTENBERG
    Producer
  • Double Rainbow Studio
    Producer
  • Double Rainbow Studio
    Key Cast
  • Project Type:
    Music Video
  • Runtime:
    6 minutes 31 seconds
  • Completion Date:
    December 11, 2020
  • Production Budget:
    4,000 USD
  • Country of Origin:
    United States
  • Country of Filming:
    United States
  • Language:
    English
  • Shooting Format:
    Digital
  • Aspect Ratio:
    16:9
  • Film Color:
    Color
  • First-time Filmmaker:
    No
  • Student Project:
    No
  • Vienna Indie Short Film Festival
    Vienna
    Austria
    June 26, 2021
    Semi-Finalist
  • Indie Short Fest
    Los Angeles
    United States
    May 2, 2021
    Semi-Finalist
  • Philadelphia Arthouse Film Festival
    Philadelphia
    United States
    February 21, 2022
    Award Winner
  • Your Way International Film Festival

    August 17, 2022
    Selected
Director Biography - JONATHAN SPROUT, RODNEY WHITTENBERG

Since his first professional appearance in 1972, Jonathan Sprout has recorded 12 albums, performed more than 6,500 concerts (including 5,500 children’s concerts), and taught more than 800 songwriting workshops throughout the United States. His songs have appeared on several internationally released compilation albums.

Jonathan’s seventh release, American Heroes, won critical acclaim for its groundbreaking contribution to the field of educational children’s music in 1996. Three American Heroes sequels followed in 2000, 2009, and 2014. The series has earned a remarkable 26 national awards, including a GRAMMY® nomination for Best Children’s Album, several NAPPA Awards, several Parents’ Choice awards, two Film Advisory Board of Excellence awards, a Family Choice Award™, Dr. Toy One of the 10 Best Audio/Video/CD/DVDs, Academics' Choice Award, KIDS FIRST! Award, Tillywig Brainchild Award, Dove Foundation Seal, Mom's Choice Awards® Gold, Creative Child Magazine Award, Santa’s Choice Award, National Parenting Center Award, and a Global Music Award Bronze Medal.

Inspired by the heroes he has been writing, performing and recording about for more than 20 years, Jonathan founded Force For Good in 2016. Force For Good provides uplifting compositions and character-driven messages to unify, inspire, and energize people to engage in responsible civic duties. Force For Good’s music videos compassionately and intelligently address important issues including sensible gun legislation, immigration reform, renewable energy, combatting hunger and homelessness, and celebrating and protecting the environment. The music videos he co-created with Rodney Whittenberg from the Passions CD received 18 film festival awards in 2020.

Rodney Whittenberg is an Emmy Award winning composer and Emmy-nominated filmmaker for Outstanding Documentary. From a young age he’s had four passions: music/sound, film/television, technology, and education. Rodney’s deep sense of faith has called him on a lifelong quest to integrate these passions into his art. In his late 20s he directed the non-profit Banner Project, an educational anti-drug program that emphasized nonviolence, and witnessed the power of music and arts to heal and transform communities.

In the early 1990s, Rodney created Melodyvision, a production and consulting company, to serve as a platform for his original audio and visual creations and a vehicle to help others achieve their artistic visions. In 2016, he produced We Stood Up, an audio CD of original songs, poetry and interviews with civil rights leaders. In 2018, he co-produced Caregivers, a film about the people who help the helpers that was nominated for an Outstanding Documentary Emmy.

From his numerous projects as a children’s music producer and composer to his award winning Voices of Ages, a feature documentary about the first intergenerational choir, Rodney makes art to heal, empower, and transform.

The music videos he co-created with Jonathan from the Force For Good Passions CD received 18 film festival awards in 2020.

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Director Statement

"Give a person a fish and they eat for a day. Teach them how to fish and they eat for a lifetime." We hope our film will inspire people to create and lead the way with sustainable food-producing, hunger-combatting initiatives.