Last night a bunch of us went to a free screening of One Day on Earth. It is sort of like a documentary and created through a partnership between filmmakers and the United Nations Development Programme. The concept is cool- 19,000 filmmakers around the world generated 3,000 hours of footage in every country on 10.10.10 (Oct. 10, 2010). Condensed into 104 minutes, the film is packed with gorgeous footage and covers broad themes like the universality of love, marriage, the environment, conflict, birth and death. There is a subtle tone of political social commentary, but mostly it is a feel-good look at how we are all really the same deep down.
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