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Past Festivals - April 2007

GOLD

BEST UN FEATURE
Invaders from the Sea
Produced by the International Maritime Organization (IMO), in co-operation with the BBC and the shipping industry, this documentary gives a unique insight into the little-known environmental issue of harmful organisms transported in ballast water by ships, and the associated ecological and economic havoc it is causing around the world, especially in developing countries. Agency: International Maritime Organization (IMO). 49 min. Director: Sally Cryer.

BEST PUBLIC ENTRY
A Different Kind of Gun
Filmed inside Sudan, in a refugee camp for survivors of Darfur, this is the harrowing story of children caught in the crossfire of Sudan's two wars. Told by and filmed in part by the children, it takes us into the hearts of Sudan’s youngest generation, those who will decide one day whether to forgive or avenge the murders of their families. 15 min. Director: Peter Jordan.

BEST UN SHORT
Human Development Report: Kibera
Human Development Report 2006 examines how the world’s colossal water crisis is not about scarcity but the management and governance of water. The report highlights Kibera, Kenya, as an example of this finding. Agency: United Nations Development Programme (UNDP). 06 min. Director: Boaz Paldi.
 

BEST UN PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENT
Home
People would never treat their own home the way they treat the planet – would they? Produced on a shoestring, this PSA was aired across Australia and internationally on CNN. Agency: United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP). 01 min. Director: David Ohana

SILVER

UN FEATURE
Child Labour: Burden of Gold
Agency: UNICEF / International Labour Organization
(ILO)
Director: Joseph Fortin

PUBLIC ENTRY
Kill or Cure: The Forgotten Diseases
Director: Andrew Veitch

UN SHORT
Kakenya: Against the Odds
Agency: United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA)
Directors: Mallory Gelb and Richard Wilson

BRONZE

UN FEATURE
The Diary of Jay-Z: Water for Life
Agency: UN Works/Department of Public Information
(DPI)
Director: Andrew Huang

PUBLIC ENTRY
(Tied)
Chernobyl: The Invisible Thief
Director: Christoph Boekel

Ingenious Africa: Sustaining Africa (Episode 5)
Director: Robin Newell

UN SHORT
A Future within Reach
Agency: United Nations Economic amd Social
Commission for Asia and the Pacific (ESCAP)
Producer: Manori Wijesekera

PANELS & WORKSHOPS 

PANEL 1. The Global Healthcare Circle: What Can We Learn from Cuba?
Our panel of Cuba and healthcare experts will examine the heart of the global healthcare crisis - the shortage of trained workers - and how Cuba is meeting the challenge. This fascinating topic is starting to gain widespread attention and stimulate new ways of thinking about providing healthcare for all. The discussion will follow the screening of our special feature,
¡Salud!

Dr. André-Jacques Neusy, associate professor of medicine, NYU Medical School; founder and director, NYU Center for Global Health. Dr. Roxanna Cruz, medical director, Ryan-NENA Community Health Center. Debra Evenson, production consultant, ¡Salud!, contributing editor, MEDICC Review. Moderator: Lissa Weinmann, senior fellow, director of The Cuba Project, World Policy Institute, The New School.   

PANEL 2. Facing the Challenge of MDG 3: Promote Gender Equality and Empower Women
Teach a woman and you teach a village. The year 2015 is the target date for achieving the Millennium Development Goals, including MDG 3. Yet in many parts of the world, women are routinely abused, uneducated, and undervalued. Our panel will explore the status of women in the world today, what is being done, and what we still must do to achieve MDG 3 by 2015.

Dr. Azza Karam, cultural advisor, United Nations Population Fund. Sandy Schilen, global facilitator, Groots (Grassroots Organizations Operating Together In Sisterhood). Moderator: Carol Jenkins, president and board director, Women’s Media Center; Emmy Award-winning journalist and former TV news anchor.

WORKSHOP 1. Surviving the Shoot: Tips and Tricks for Shooting in Dangerous Locations
Learn from filmmakers who have been there, done that - shot in locations where a camera is a dangerous tool. Find out how to prepare, what contacts are vital, what gear is necessary, and how to gain the trust of those you are documenting, as well as those in charge, from warlords to corrupt officials.

Sylvia Spring, director/writer/producer; co-recipient with Nicky Chalk of the 2005 Stories from the Field Best Feature Film Award for Our Bodies, Their Battleground. Ian Olds, director of narrative and documentary films; director of the Academy Award-nominated Occupation: Dreamland. 

WORKSHOP 2. Getting Distributed: Old or New Media - What's Best for Your Documentary?
Getting your documentary film distributed is vital - after all, it was made to be seen – but what is the best distribution outlet? Many cable channels show documentaries these days; what are they looking for? Where else can you get distributed? The Internet offers many interesting choices, as well, like the new documentary channel, AOL True Stories. Learn how, by getting your doc to the right distributor, you can even make a living at what you do.

Andrew Mer, attorney, consultant to the film industry. Robert Moretti, president and CEO, Parabox Media Group. Moderator: Corinna Sager, president, Lifestyle International; co-producer, Stories from the Field.


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