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About Pangea Day




Why? In a world where people are often divided by borders, difference, and conflict, it's easy to lose sight of what we all have in common. Pangea Day seeks to overcome that – to help people see themselves in others – through the power of film.


The Pangea Day Event


Starting at 18:00 GMT on May 10, 2008, locations in Cairo, Kigali, London, Los Angeles, Mumbai, and Rio de Janeiro(21:00 Bucharest | Blogul Lui Larry)will be linked for a live program of powerful films, live music, and visionary speakers. The entire program will be broadcast – in seven languages – to millions of people worldwide through the internet, television, and mobile phones.


The 24 short films to be featured have been selected from an international competition that generated more than 2,500 submissions from over one hundred countries. The films were chosen based on their ability to inspire, transform, and allow us see the world through another person's eyes. The winning films will be announced in late April.


The program will also include a number of exceptional speakers and musical performers. Queen Noor of Jordan, CNN’s Christiane Amanpour, musician/activist Bob Geldof, and Iranian rock phenom Hypernova are among those taking part.


What Will Happen After Pangea Day


People inspired by Pangea Day will have the opportunity to participate in community-building activities around the world. Through the live program, the Pangea Day web site, and self-organized local events, everyday people will be connected with extraordinary activists and organizations.


Many of the films and performances seen on Pangea Day will be made available on the Web and via mobile phone, alongside open forums for discussion and ideas for how to take social action.


A Pangea Day documentary will be created to catalyze future activities, and dozens of talented filmmakers will make strides in their careers.


History


In 2006, filmmaker Jehane Noujaim won the TED Prize, an annual award granted at the TED Conference. She was granted $100,000, and more important, a wish to change the world. Her wish was to create a day in which the world came together through film. Pangea Day grew out of that wish. Watch Jehane Noujaim’s 2006 acceptance speech now.

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3 comments:

  1. Hey,
    Si noi facem evenimentul in Iasi.

  2. Super!Poate ne "legam" in ziua evenimentului. Eu vreau sa transmit in direct pe blog evenimentul de la locatia noastra. Poate faceti si voi ceva la fel . YM! meu este barcagii . Te astept la niste discutii... Toate cele bune!

  3. Interesant!Voi incerca sa particip si eu la acest eveniment!

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