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Think Peace: Portrait of a 21st Century MovementBasic InformationSynopsis: On February 15th, 2003 the largest protest in human history occurred. Millions of people from all seven continents marched in the streets of more than 800 cities to show that they did not support the invasion of Iraq. New peace groups were formed and old ones strengthened to promote an ideology of peace.
This movement led to the World Peace Forum which was held in Vancouver in June 2006. Driven by their passion for peace and video over 40 citizen journalists united to research, produce, film, and edit over 120 hours of footage to document this historic event. Think Peace: Portrait of a 21st Century Movement is their achievement.
We talked to such diverse people as Hans Blix, Rex Weyler, Holly Near, K'Naan and many others in order to find out what it will take to achieve a world of peace.
A large portion of the profits of Think Peace: Portrait of a 21st Century Movement will go to assist the War Resisters Support Campaign in Canada and the Iraq Veterans Against War in the U.S. We believe in supporting the troops.
Film Type: One OffRelease Year: 2008![]()
Film Language: English |