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Thu October 24, 2024

27th United Nations Association Film Festival - Free FIlm Screenings at Stanford University

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The 27th United Nations Association Film Festsival welcomes you to attend Session 20, free film screenings at the Stanford University, Green Library Hohback Hall Presentation Palace.

Session 20 at the 27th UNAFF begins with the world premiere of SINGING FOR JUSTICE, the story about Faith Petric, a San Francisco-based political radical, musical organizer, and joyous performer who united folk music and activism through almost a century of American social movements. This documentary is directed by Christie Herring and Estelle Freedman.

The night concludes with MISSION: JOY, directed by Louie Psihoyos and Peggy Calahan. Mission: JOY is the moving and laugh-out-loud funny documentary about the Dalai Lama and Desmond Tutu's friendship and their secrets of finding joy in troubled times. With genuine affection, mutual respect and a healthy dose of teasing, these unlikely friends impart lessons gleaned from lived experience, ancient traditions, and the latest cutting-edge science regarding how to live with joy in the face of all of life's challenges from the extraordinary to the mundane. Mission: Joy is an antidote for the times. The film was inspired by the international best-selling "Book of Joy" by Doug Abrams, Desmond Tutu and the Dalai Lama. The global icons and their message inspired four Academy Award winners and renowned creatives from every part of the process to join the production team.
The 27th United Nations Association Film Festsival welcomes you to attend Session 20, free film screenings at the Stanford University, Green Library Hohback Hall Presentation Palace.

Session 20 at the 27th UNAFF begins with the world premiere of SINGING FOR JUSTICE, the story about Faith Petric, a San Francisco-based political radical, musical organizer, and joyous performer who united folk music and activism through almost a century of American social movements. This documentary is directed by Christie Herring and Estelle Freedman.

The night concludes with MISSION: JOY, directed by Louie Psihoyos and Peggy Calahan. Mission: JOY is the moving and laugh-out-loud funny documentary about the Dalai Lama and Desmond Tutu's friendship and their secrets of finding joy in troubled times. With genuine affection, mutual respect and a healthy dose of teasing, these unlikely friends impart lessons gleaned from lived experience, ancient traditions, and the latest cutting-edge science regarding how to live with joy in the face of all of life's challenges from the extraordinary to the mundane. Mission: Joy is an antidote for the times. The film was inspired by the international best-selling "Book of Joy" by Doug Abrams, Desmond Tutu and the Dalai Lama. The global icons and their message inspired four Academy Award winners and renowned creatives from every part of the process to join the production team.
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