Cine Foundation International is London-based non-profit film company and human rights NGO "aiming to 'empower open consciousness through cinema'".
[3] On 3 January 2011, CFI announced their launch of a campaign of protest films and public actions calling for the release of imprisoned Iranian filmmaker Jafar Panahi.
"The campaign will include protest films that speak to human rights issues in Iran and throughout the world, six of which are commissioned feature-length, plus twenty shorts.
The films, which will address themes of nation, identity, self, spiritual culture, censorship and imprisonment, will be aimed for public, web and various exhibition media".
[2][3] Also in January 2011, CFI deployed a video protest mechanism called WHITE MEADOWS [7] (named for the Mohammad Rasoulof film of the same title) and developed by Ericson deJesus (of Yahoo!