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We are delighted to announce the 11th United Nations Association Film Festival (UNAFF), originally conceived to celebrate the fiftieth anniversary of the signing of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. It was created with the help of members of the Stanford Film Society and United Nations Association Midpeninsula Chapter, a grassroots, community-based, nonprofit organization, and has continued to grow ever since. The 11th UNAFF will be held from October 19-26, 2008 at Stanford University including screenings in Palo Alto, East Palo Alto and San Francisco.

Celebrating the 60th Anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, for this year we have chosen the theme BLUE PLANET, GREEN PLANET and we are welcoming films reflecting all the usual problems that we encounter living on our Blue Planet, but also films which remind us that we have to worry about the Planet’s green aspects as well.

UNAFF celebrates the power of films and videos dealing with human rights, environmental themes, women’s issues, protection of refugees, homelessness, racism, disease control, universal education, war and peace. UNAFF screened some of the most awarded and talked about documentaries in the industry including three that went on to win Academy Awards  (“Panama Deception,” “Thoth” and “The Blood of Yingzhou District”) and ten that were nominated (“Regret to Inform,” “Genghis Blues,” “Long Night’s Journey Into Day,” “LaLee’s Kin: The Legacy of Cotton,” “Promises,” “Daughter from Danang,” “When Abortion was Illegal,” “Twist of Faith,” “God Sleeps in Rwanda” and “War/Dance”). Documentaries often elicit a very personal, emotional response that encourages dialogue and action by humanizing global and local problems. To further this goal, UNAFF hosts academics and filmmakers from around the world to discuss the topics in the films with the audience, groups and individuals who are often separated by geography, ethnicity and economic constraints.

Last year UNAFF jurors reviewed over three hundred and sixty submissions. Our final program consisted of thirty-one films related to issues from Afghanistan, Bolivia, Canada, Chile, China, Croatia, Cuba, France, Haiti, Kenya, Iceland, India, Iran, Iraq, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Lesotho, Macedonia, Mongolia, Nigeria, Norway, Palestine, Peru, Romania, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Serbia, Spain, Sudan, Uganda, the UK, Ukraine, the US, Vietnam and Zambia.

Encouraged by overwhelming positive response from the audience and the media, we established a Traveling Film Festival which has taken place in San Francisco, Berkeley, Monterey, Santa Cruz, Davis, Saratoga, Sonoma, Sebastopol, San Diego, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Salt Lake City, Honolulu, Philadelphia, Chicago, Washington DC, New York, Burlington at University of Vermont, New Hampshire, Bellevue, Durham at Duke University, New Haven at Yale University, Waukesha at University of Wisconsin, La Crosse, Boston and Cambridge at Harvard University and internationally in Paris, Venice and Belgrade.

UNAFF gives three awards—The Stanford Video Award for Cinematography and The Stanford Video Award for Editing (sponsored by Stanford Video), as well as the UNAFF Grand Jury Award for the Best Long and the Best Short Documentary.

Our relentless efforts in promoting awareness of global issues have been rewarded at the annual UNA-USA Convention in New York, where UNAFF received the prestigious Earl W. Eames Award for innovatively combining new technologies with traditional media. As an acknowledgment of our 10th Anniversary, UNAFF received last year a Proclamation from the Mayor of Palo Alto, Yorioko Kishimoto and the “Community Treasure Award” from Stanford University President, John Hennessy for our contributions to the community in promoting dialogue and education about different cultures and issues. We are also proud that UNAFF has twice won WAVE Awards.

UNAFF is an independent project of the UNA-USA, a nonprofit organization. We welcome your support, financial or otherwise, in helping us put together a festival that promotes documentary filmmaking as a tool for social and political understanding and which facilitates community participation in effecting international change. By making a tax-deductible donation to UNAFF you will directly give a chance to tens of thousands of people to see these important documentaries that bring us together as a diverse community.

Please send your gift (check payable to UNAFF) to: 

UNAFF
P.O. Box 19369
Stanford,CA 94309.

All donations are tax deductible.

Warmest regards,

Jasmina Bojic
Founder and Executive Director
UNAFF/UNAFF Traveling Film Festival

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©2008 United Nations Association Film Festival (UNAFF)
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Main Festival Screening

October 19-26, 2008
Stanford University, Palo Alto

Traveling Festival

September 25-28
Cambridge, Harvard University & Boston

September 26
New York

November 7-9
Monterey

November 14 & 15
Hyde Park

November 15
Sonoma County

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