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Written by Batuhan Osmanoglu
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Saturday, 17 January 2009 13:48 |
Pangea DayI actually didn't hear about the Pangea Day before. While I was doing my daily browsing on the web, I came across with it today. It is a day for worldwide recognition of love within us through film making.
Here is an excerpt from the Pangea Day website, about how it all started: 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. I especially loved these two movies, and I am sure you will have others that you like: A Thousand Words - Ted Chung Papiroflexia - Joaquin Baldwin |
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Last Updated on Saturday, 17 January 2009 14:12 |