Film Festival Celebrates UN
Film Festival Celebrates UN
NEW HAVEN â The Global Search For Peace & Justice, part of an international documentary film festival celebrating the 60th anniversary of the United Nations, will be shown at 2 and 7 pm on Saturday, June 25, at The Little Theatre, 1 Lincoln Street in New Haven. Admission is $10.
The Global Search For Peace & Justice is the first United Nations Association Film Festival Traveling Festival in New Haven (UNAFF TF). It is being sponsored by the United Nations Association of Greater New Haven, the Albert Schweitzer Institute at Quinnipiac University, and the UNAFF.
The documentaries to be shown deal with issues in Indonesia, Italy, Senegal, Japan, Canada, Vietnam, India, Peru, Laos and the United States.
The first session, which will run from 2 to 5 pm, will include an introduction, screenings of the films The United Nations: Working For Us All, Empty Oceans Empty Nests, Sadakoâs Cranes and The Friendship Village, followed by a question and answer session.
The second session, running 7 to 10 pm, will include an introduction, screenings of The United Nations: Working For Us All, Not For Sale, Sadakoâs Cranes and Bombies, followed by another question and answer session.
For information on the films being shown, visit www.unaff.org/2005/travel_NewHaven. Film critic and educator Jasmina Bojic established the UNAFF seven years ago at Stanford University as part of the 50th anniversary of the United Nationsâ âUniversal Declaration of Human Rights.â UNAFF screens documentaries by international filmmakers dealing with topics such as human rights, environmental survival, womenâs issues, children, racism, disease control, universal education, peace and war.
Encouraged by the overwhelming positive response from the audience and media, UNAFF created a traveling film festival in 2000 that replicates the original festival in many of the 175 UNA chapters around the country.