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'The Day After Peace' Film Screening Campaign

Jeremy's film The Day After Peace tells the story of his journey to create the first ever global ceasefire/non-violence day on 21 September. Screen this film on Peace Day to inspire others to get involved.
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Three easy steps

1/ Projector: Zagreb Film Festival [Nina Djurdjevic]

1 / Think of a location

Anywhere with a screen will do, but more space equals more people introduced to Peace Day.

2/ Audience: Zagreb Film Festival [ Nina Djurdjevic]

2 / Let us know about it

Add the details of your planned screening below so it appears on the Peace Day visualiser.

3/ JG & JL: Jeremy Gilley and Jude Law in the studio [Dan Trapp]

3/ Watch The Day After Peace

Bring in the crowds — even if it’s just you and your friends — and hit play on the day.



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About 192 and Beyond

Jeremy Gilley and film crew, India

192 and Beyond is our campaign to see Jeremy Gilley’s documentary The Day After Peace screened in all 192 member states of the United Nations and beyond on Peace Day, 21 September. And you can help.

Why should I take part?

If we are to achieve our objective of introducing 3 billion people to Peace Day by 2012, we need your help. One of the most powerful ways in which you can do that is through film. We want people to hold screenings of their own. Inside or outside, with a few friends or a crowd, all that matters is you introducing new people to Peace Day. The visualiser above contains information on all screenings that took place on 21 September 2009. Arrange your own screening below and do your bit to help raise awareness of Peace Day.

You can purchase the DVD here Buy DVD.

NB: If you would like to fund-raise for Peace One Day at your screening this would be most welcome, but in no way should you feel obliged to do this.

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