'WMD-We Must Disarm' Launches Short Film Competition
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‘WMD-WE MUST DISARM’ LAUNCHES SHORT FILM COMPETITION
To mark the start of the second half of the Secretary-General’s 100-day “WMD-We Must Disarm” countdown campaign to the International Day of Peace on 21 September, the United Nations has launched a competition to find the best short film on the issue of nuclear disarmament and/or non-proliferation.
Winning films will be shown at United Nations Headquarters in New York and posted on the online platforms supporting the Secretary-General’s campaign. The multiplatform WMD-We Must Disarm campaign began on 13 June and issues new messages on reasons for nuclear disarmament and non-proliferation daily over Twitter.
United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon launched the campaign by tweeting the first week’s messages. He will issue a special video message on 6 August, the anniversary of the atomic bomb strike on Hiroshima.
How to Participate
The United Nations is looking for short videos from anyone, regardless of skill or experience, to submit their work by Thursday, 10 September. All entries should be on the subject of nuclear disarmament and/or non-proliferation and no longer than three minutes in length. Films should support the Secretary-General’s multiplatform WMD-We Must Disarm campaign. Participants should upload their films on YouTube and send a link to the film to Melanie Nolte at nolte@un.org.
Submissions containing obscene or offensive language or imagery will not be considered for the competition, nor will overtly political references to any particular country. A panel of United Nations staff and partner organizations involved with nuclear disarmament and non-proliferation will be the judges.
For further information, see www.un.org/en/events/peaceday.
Follow the campaign on Twitter, Facebook and MySpace at:
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