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Published on August 6-9 (http://august6.org)

Organize a Community Screening

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Created Jul 19 2007 - 1:08pm

Community screenings are great and strategic venues for bringing people together to raise awareness about the currently nuclear to inspire action. When the lights come up people are moved to ask: WHAT CAN I DO?

SUGGESTED GUIDELINES FOR COMMUNITY SCREENINGS
(from WorkingFilms.org [1])

Step 1. Define your audience and establish outreach goals for the viewing event
Step 2. Locate a venue
Step 3. Publicize your screening
Step 4. Provide the basics:

White Light/Black Rain: The Destruction of Hiroshima and Nagasaki (2007)

white light black rain [1] We especially encourage you to take advantage of the August HBO premiere of Academy Award-winner Steven Okazaki's powerful new film, White Light/Black Rain: The Destruction of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. The critically acclaimed documentary features 14 Hiroshima and Nagasaki survivors and is a remarkable document of the only times nuclear weapons have been used in war. Organize a house party or community screening and discussion -- if you don't get HBO, you can order a special community screening DVD [2] from UFPJ.* Download a White Light/Black Rain Discussion Guide [2] or a ND Action Tool Kit [2] to help focus the discussion on the current nuclear threat and what people can do about it.

* Please Note:  Under no circumstance may any admission be charged for attending a house party or community screening using the UFPJ DVD's, and any attempt to do so will result in revocation of permission for your organization to use the documentary for these purposes. 

The Last Atomic Bomb:
The Last Atomic Bomb [3] by Robert Richter and Kathleen Sullivan
White Light Black Rain [4] by Steven Okazaki
The Mushroom Club [5] by Steven Okazaki
Genie in a Bottle: Unleashed [6] by Stephen Sotor and Trace Gaynor
Final Frontier: Explorers or Warriors? [7] by Stephen Sotor and Trace Gaynor
Original Child Bomb [8] by Carey Schonegevel

 

Two powerful, recent films about Chernobyl:

Chernobyl Heart [9] by Maryann De Leo
Half-Life: A Journey to Chernobyl [10] by David Bickerstaff and Phil Grabsky

 

Cult Classics:

Black Rain [11]
Dr. Strangelove [12]
On the Beach [13]
Atomic Cafe [14]
The Day After [15]
Hiroshima Mon Amour [16]

 

Older films:

Dark Circle [17] by Judy Irving and Chris Beaver
Nagasaki Journey [18] by Judy Irving and Chris Beaver
Atomic Filmmakers [19]


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