Introducing Movikarma

Movikarma is a new impact streaming platform where you can watch inspiring movies and support creators and causes closest to your heart. We partner with influencers, charities, and brands to increase their impact through the power of story - and put change at your fingertips.

Sign up to receive a free trial to Movikarma, or submit your film for inclusion on our platform. You can get started for FREE by joining Movikarma on the web, in the Apple App Store or Google Play Store.


Experience the future of impact entertainment

By supporting causes connected to the movies they watch, Movikarma empowers you to change the world through the power of story. Learn more below!




Movikarma Features

A MISSION-DRIVEN ENTERTAINMENT PLATFORM

Engaging, conscious narrative content and impact opportunities with an affordable subscription after a free trial.

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DRAMAS, COMEDIES, CAUSES, YOU NAME IT

Our platform includes conscious content of all genres - and diverse causes such as human rights, the environment, animal rights, and much more.

Transforming entertainment into action

We’re redefining what it means to be entertained - giving you the power to support influencers’ charities and causes closest to your heart. You can even support content creators - our filmmakers - to elevate stories that move and inspire you.


CHANGEMAKING, AWARD-WINNING FILMS

We’re proud to have a growing collection of socially conscious, award-winning films on Movikarma, including Oscar-nominated and Oscar-eligible projects.

Below are just a few of our impactful films:

ASAD, directed by Brian Buckley, is an Oscar-nominated short film that tells the story of a Somali boy who tries his hand at fishing and lands an impressive catch. (Nominated for the Academy Award for Best Short Film, Live Action)

Cause: Immigrants and Refugees


UNO, directed by Javier Marco, is an award-winning film about a man who discovers a cell phone floating far out at sea. (International Grand Prix Winner, Brussels Short Film Festival)

Cause: Immigrants and Refugees


MISS SUENO, directed by Radu Potcoava, is about Roxana, who's leaving Romania and settle down in Madrid, Spain. Helped by Dan and his wife, Alina, she will soon find a job there and start a new life. (Festival Corner, The Cannes Film Festival)

Cause: Women’s Rights


LOSS AND FOUND, directed by Jon Mancinetti, about a young man who is devastated after losing his best friend, his dog Russell. Eventually he finds purpose in his life through saving the lives of more rescue dogs. (Winner, Audience Choice Award, Huntington Beach Film Festival)

Cause: Animal Welfare


KAP, directed by David M. Weiss, tells the story of modern day slavery in Haiti.

Cause: Equality & Justice


WILLOW: 7 WEEKS IN AQUARIUS, directed by Erin Parks, takes us inside the challenges and politics of animal disaster rescue, and inside the glorious mind who spent nearly two months rescuing pets and farm animals in the face of British Columbia's worst ever natural disaster.

Cause: Animal Welfare


REFLECT: A RAY OF HOPE, directed by David Martin, documents an audacious mirrored art event on the USA / Mexico border, staged in January 2018 by two British artists, to promote peace, tolerance, and unity. (Official Selections, Chandler Film Festival and Beeston Film Festival)

Causes: Immigrants and Refugees, Diversity and Inclusion


CLASSMATE, directed by Javier Marco, is about a man and a woman who meet on a bus. She's an engineer and she's married. He's homeless.

Cause: Poverty


ONE, directed by Roman Sinitsyn, tells the story of a lonely man who travels miles to pay his respects to a best friend.

Cause: Health & Wellness


LEAVING KANSAS, directed by David M. Weiss, is about a teacher stricken with cancer who enlists the help of a former student to obtain medical marijuana to ease the devastating effects of her treatment. (Semi-Finalist, Best Short Fest; Official Selection, Omaha Film Festival and Sioux Empire Film Festival)

Cause: Health and Wellness


CASITAS, directed by Javier Marco, tells the story of Carlos and Marta, both 35 years old, who are living the life they’ve always dreamed of…a house with a yard, a dog, and they’re even about to have a child…but there’s no such thing as a perfect life. (Winner of more than 80 awards, including Best Comedy Award, Audience Award, New York Short Film Festival).

Cause: Equality & Justice