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The European Film Awards 2008
Dec 6, 2008, Copenhagen, Denmark
Their Royal Highnesses The Crown Prince Frederik and Crown Princess Mary of Denmark will be among the 1,500 guests at the glamorous ceremony at the Forum in Copenhagen. |
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Documenta Madrid 08
May 2-11, 2008, Madrid, Spain
In its fifth year, the festival is celebrating the fortieth anniversary of May 68 as seen in its epicenters: France, the USA, Latin America and Eastern Europe. |
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The European Film Awards 2007
Dec 1, 2007, Berlin, Germany
Founded in 1989, the European Film Academy (EFA) currently unites 1,700 European film professionals with the common aim of promoting European film culture. |
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San Sebastian International Film Festival
Sep 20-29, 2007, Donostia-San Sebastián, Spain
Spain’s most important cinematic event, the Donostia-San Sebastián International Film Festival, considered to be among the four most important film festivals in the world alongside Cannes, Berlin and Venice. |
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The Cannes Film Festival
May 16-27, 2007, France
For two weeks in May, anyone who is anyone in the film world heads to La Croisette for this fortnight of cinematic celebration. |
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Documenta Madrid
May 4-13, 2007, Madrid, Spain
DOCUMENTA MADRID 07 strengthens into an unmissable event for lovers of documentary film. The festival has received a larger number of films - a total of 900 - from more nationalities than in previous years. |
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Sundance Film Festival
Jan 18-28, 2007, Park City, Utah, USA
2007 Sundance Film Festival announces Jury and Audience Awards |
UNESCO
The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) was founded on 16 November 1945. For this specialized United Nations agency, it is not enough to build classrooms in devastated countries or to publish scientific breakthroughs. Education, Social and Natural Science, Culture and Communication are the means to a far more ambitious goal : to build peace in the minds of men
For, if peace is to exist, it must first of all be desired by the women and the men of the whole world. But before that idea takes shape in the minds of each one of us, a long road remains to be traveled.
All individuals, no matter where they live, must have the opportunity to learn how to reason and to cultivate humanistic values, the first as the motor for material progress, the second to lay the foundations for peace and respect for human rights. An educated population, aware of its fundamental rights, is more likely to share in the fruits of democracy. And sharing the benefits of science and technology equally among the peoples of the world will improve their health and well-being.
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