Global Peace Film Festival 2009

Global Peace Film Festival, Orlando, Florida

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The Day After Peace charts the remarkable 10-year journey taken by filmmaker Jeremy Gilley to establish a day of Peace on September 21st. During the course of his mission the camera follows Gilley as he galvanizes the countries of the world to recognize this as an official day of ceasefire and non-violence.

 After the official motion is unanimously adopted in the UN, Gilley turns his efforts to implementing the ideals of Peace Day around the world. Celebrity support from the likes of Angelina Jolie and Jonny Lee Miller enhances the momentum.

 Jeremy’s persistence is rewarded when UNICEF, the World Health Organisation and local affected communities decide to try and use the Day to carry out a mass vaccination against Polio, in one of the toughest conflict areas in the world, Afghanistan.

 Jeremy asks Jude Law to accompany him to Afghanistan, to help persuade the government and insurgents to ratify Peace Day. The task seems impossible, but pure human spirit in a country exhausted with conflict, may just win through.
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Each year over eight million families around the world suffer the loss of a child. In “Motherland,” a 17-day trip to South Africa transforms the lives of six grieving women from disparate parts of the US. Prior to their journey, these six women have each suffered the death of a child but otherwise have little in common. Although the anticipation of a long, emotional journey with a group of strangers evokes anxiety, the women share a desire to make sense of their tragedies and to move forward with their lives, traveling half way around the world where they live with local families and work with organizations dedicated to improving children’s lives. They assist teachers in over-crowded daycare centers, lead activities with abused and at-risk teens and help care for physically-challenged youth. The work is rewarding and a welcome reprieve from the depression, isolation and stagnation of life at home. In the end, the women share not just their stories and pain but themselves – with and for each other and even more profoundly, with the children who touch their hearts at every turn.
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Welcome to the Global Peace Film Festival 2009!
The Global Peace Film Festival was established to utilize the power of the motion picture to further the goal of peace on earth. With a mission to expand the definition of peace beyond anti-war, ideology, activism or specific causes, the Global Peace Film Festival films and events suggest a more personal message as reflected in the daily lives of individuals and communities the world over.

The GPFF presents films from around the world and global discussions that highlight the power of this extraordinary medium as it relates to new peace issues. See films from around the world, attend educational panels, meet filmmakers and special guests and hear from local activists about their work. And get involved!

Welcome to the 2008 Global Peace Film Festival
Mark your calendars for one of Orlando’s most significant cultural events, the Global Peace Film Festival, held September 17 – 21, 2008. This acclaimed series celebrates movies and documentaries that set out to make a difference in the world.

With a mission to educate and inspire through the art of film, the Global Peace Film Festival uses the power of the medium to move people beyond their political, geographic and personal boundaries to embrace peace. Patrons will have the opportunity to enjoy a variety of independent films from a multitude of countries; all exploring issues of faith, nonviolence, reconciliation and the environment to overcome the impasses against realizing peace and healing – both spiritual and physical.

Films of all types - feature films, documentaries, comedies, dramas, animation, short films, foreign films, local films and more - are included in Orlando’s Global Peace Film Festival.

Film screenings will take place at select venues throughout Orlando and Winter Park. This year, the Festival returns to Rollins College, with screenings in the Bush and SunTrust Auditoriums, and the Orlando Science Center, where films focusing on the environment will be featured. New venues this year are the Winter Park Library and Gallery at Avalon Island in downtown Orlando, sponsored by ArtistsRegistry.com. The café at the Gallery at Avalon Island will be open before and after screenings for filmgoers to enjoy music and light food and beverages.

A complete listing of films and the schedule for the Global Peace Film Festival with film screenings, panel discussions, times and locations will be available in August.

This year, the Festival is host to four discussion panels held throughout the week. Topics include: What is Peace; Making Films That Make a Difference – Focus on Documentary; Peace Pitch - A Filmmaker’s Work in Progress and a Media Day of Dialogue. Patrons of the Festival will also have opportunities to meet filmmakers and special guests, take part in events and enjoy the school art exhibition, “Imagine Peace,” in Orlando’s City Hall.

Tickets to the Global Peace Film Festival screenings are $8 each, and go on sale in early August. Tickets can be purchased at Bullfish 102 N. Park Avenue, Winter Park, or on www.redchairproject.com. Patrons can also purchase a Silver Pass for $99 and a Gold Pass for $199. Passholders are entitled to attend film screenings at all venues at any time. Gold Pass Holders receive a poster signed by visiting filmmakers.

The Festival kicks-off with a Celebration Preview Party held on Friday, September 12, 2008 at Bay 2 in Orlando. Guests will enjoy preview screenings, art exhibits and music, in addition to light food and beverages.

Culminating the five-day film festival is a Global Peace Street Fair on September 21 - the United Nations International Day of Peace. Created in partnership with Bullfish on Park Avenue, the Street Fair takes place from 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM on Morse Blvd. in Winter Park, between Park and Knowles Avenues. Vendors will be on site offering a myriad of activities, demonstrations and shopping experiences, with themes including Fashion for Peace, The Environment and Water Conservation, Music and Art, Fair Trade, Wildlife and Organic Gardening and Landscaping.

Highlighting the Street Fair is the International Pet Parade for Peace, held at 11:00 AM, which pet lovers will be sure to enjoy. All people and well socialized pets on a leash are invited to take part in the parade, and owners are encouraged to dress their pets in international costumes that represent their heritage. For more information on the Pet Parade, phone Heather Rybka, Festival Manager at 407- 487-1830.

The Global Peace Film Festival is currently accepting vendors to participate in the Street Fair. The cost to be a vendor is $100 or $25 for non-profit organizations. For more information, phone Holly Roark, vendor coordinator at 407-721-8644.

Last year, Festival patrons were the first to see the Oscar-nominated films, “Taxi to the Dark Side,” and “War Dance.”
Administrative office phone: 407-224-6625
Email: info@peacefilmfest.org
Welcome to the Global Peace Film Festival
The Global Peace Film Festival was established to utilize the power of the motion picture to further the goal of peace on earth. With a mission to expand the definition of peace beyond anti-war, ideology, activism or specific causes, the Global Peace Film Festival films and events suggest a more personal message as reflected in the daily lives of individuals and communities the world over. The GPFF presents films from around the world and global discussions that highlight the power of this extraordinary medium as it relates to new peace issues. See films from around the world, attend educational panels, meet filmmakers and special guests and hear from local activists about their work. And get involved!
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