Lunedì 07 Settembre 2020 06:55 |
Virtual Screening Event on International Day of Peace 100 Cities. One Night for Peace. Monday, September 21 8 PM EDT (New York); 5 PM PDT (Los Angeles) (For worldwide territories – purchase of a ticket includes a 48 Hour rebroadcast window starting on September 22 so you won’t miss out on the event)
This special live-stream event will feature exclusive music performances. The movie will be followed by Q&A panel discussion including the movie’s director, Amir Amirani, cast members and leaders from key activist organizations. Directed and Produced by: Amir Amirani Featuring interviews with: Noam Chomsky (Philosopher and Activist) Ron Kovic (Veteran and Author of Born on the Fourth of July) Medea Benjamin (Code Pink Co-founder) Bill Fletcher Jr. (Activist and Author of They’re Bankrupting Us!) Mark Rylance (Oscar-Winning Actor Bridge of Spies, Dunkirk) John le Carré (World-Renowned Author of Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy) Dr. Hans Blix (former UN Weapons Inspector) Lindsey German (Stop the War Coalition Founding Member) Jesse Jackson (Founder of Rainbow/PUSH) Danny Glover (Actor Lethal Weapon, The Color Purple, To Sleep with Anger) Ken Loach (Director I, Daniel Blake, Sorry We Missed You) Executive Produced by: Pippa Harris (Former Chair of BAFTA, BAFTA Winner and Oscar Nominee), Callum McDougall, Signe Byrge Sorenson (BAFTA Winner and Oscar Nominee), Omid Djalili and Taghi Amirani (Director of Coup 53) Consulting Editor: Walter Murch (Academy Award-Winner and Editor of Coup 53) On February 15th, 2003, up to 30 million people, many of whom had never demonstrated before, came out in nearly 800 cities around the world to protest against the impending Iraq War. WE ARE MANY is the never-before-told story of the largest demonstration in human history, and how the movement created by a small band of activists changed the world. This fearless, thought-provoking documentary is the remarkable inside story behind the first ever global demonstration, and its surprising and unreported legacy.
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