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Cinema for Peace Gala 2024 Honored Hilary ClintonGerman Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock and Sharon Stone present The Cinema for Peace Honorary Award to Secretary Hillary Rodham Clinton. Cinema for Peace Gala 2024 Honors Pope Francis, Secretary Hillary Clinton, UN SG Ban Ki-moon, Helen Mirren, and the World's Most Influential Filmmakers by Sharon Stone, Pussy Riot, Sir Bob Geldof, Ann Curry, Ukrainian Nobel Peace Laureate Oleksandra Matviichuk, and 102-Year-Old Holocaust Survivor Margot Friedländer The Cinema for Peace Gala 2024 marked a significant gathering of international luminaries and cinematic talent, celebrating the power of film to foster global unity and social change. The prestigious event welcomed over 50 of the world's most influential filmmakers, alongside distinguished guests including Secretary Hillary Rodham Clinton, the Eighth Secretary-General of the United Nations Ban Ki-moon, esteemed actors Sharon Stone and Helen Mirren, the first female German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock, Ann Curry, President of Georgia Salome Zourabichvili, and many other notable figures. Pussy Riot founder Nadya Tolokonnikova remembered Alexei Navalny, whose life Cinema for Peace had saved in August 2020 with an emergency evacuation from Siberia to Berlin. The Cinema for Peace Honorary Awards were presented to His Holiness Pope Francis (through video) for campaigning for the freedom of Ukraine and his humanitarian efforts to protect civilians and children; to Secretary Hillary Rodham Clinton for her efforts in spreading peace and democracy around the globe, as a politician, as well as through her film production company; and to Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon for his efforts in spreading peace and democracy around the globe. In a night dedicated to celebrating the transformative impact of cinema, presented by the Founder of Live Aid, Sir Bob Geldof, awards were presented to films that tackle the most pressing issues of our time, from fighting oppressive regimes in Uganda to highlighting historic indigenous agricultural practices that could potentially save the world. Here is the complete list of films that were awarded at this year’s Cinema for Peace Gala:
The Gala was further illuminated by inspiring performances that resonated with the themes of freedom and peace. Ugandan politician, singer, and actor Bobi Wine delivered a stirring performance of his song “Freedom,” encapsulating the spirit of resistance and hope. Additionally, the renowned clarinetist Giora Feidman enchanted the audience with his performance, creating a harmony that crossed cultural boundaries and spoke directly to the heart of peace and unity.
04.03.2024 | Editor's blog
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