papananook says: It was a wonderful program--to see excerpts or a replay see the link above--WELL WORTH THE TIME! "We have the capacity and tendency to separate 'us' from 'them.' Once established, we're more tolerant to those we call 'us' and more brutal toward 'them.' But increasingly, science shows there's no limit to who we define as 'us.' Eventually, someday, there might not be any more 'thems.'" - Psychologist Robert Kurzban "How can films change the world? They can't, but the people who watch them can. By changing minds, we change the world." - Actress Cameron Diaz Wheels up report from London Wheels up report from London Avery writes: How does one measure the impact of a moment of laughter or tears or shock shared between a neighbor, a stranger on the other side of the ocean, a friend in another time zone, an e-pal on the internet? How does one truly evaluate the effect of a film on an audience, on one person versus another? There are so many intervening factors, and yet, at least as I witnessed first-hand tonight in London, Pangea Day heaved opened a new window. A window wide enough for any two people to lean back and forth, to share a story, to whisper a fear, to giggle over a secret - wide enough for communication between three or four...million ... |
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