Day Two at 11th Edition of Global Nonviolent Film Festival

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Day 2 at 11th Edition of Global Nonviolent Film Festival with Bruno Pischiutta and Daria Trifu

The Festival offers 38 films, documentaries, animation and experimental movies, and music videos that are streaming during the event on a pay-per-view basis. There are also free Daily Video Presentations (11 in total) and the Awards Video Presentation, in addition to the films’ trailers. For the viewers who wish to follow the entire festival, there are VIP Passes available to be purchased directly from the channel at the price of $100 each; one pass offers 7-day access to all the content. Viewers may also opt to pay-per-view for the titles that interest them most.

WATCH THE PRESENTATION

Watch the Official Trailer for Day 2 of the 11th Global Nonviolent Film Festival


In today’s Video Presentation, Bruno Pischiutta and Daria Trifu introduce four films from the line-up. The Family Planner, The Quest for Camelot, Lobsterium, and Ducky Duck.

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The Family Planner (World Premiere)

Short Film, 33 min., USA
Directed by Dan Pavlik

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The Quest for Camelot

Documentary, 90 min., USA
Directed by Roger Paradiso

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Lobsterium

Short Film, 10 min., Norway
Directed by Hannah Karine Giske and Thor Lønning Aarrestad

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Ducky Duck

Animation, 132 min., Malta
Directed by Marc Ryan

Global Nonviolent Film Festival 
Global Nonviolent Film Festival takes place from September 29 to October 10. There are ten world premieres among the 38 films from 19 countries selected to compete at this year’s festival. Watch any of the films, trailers, and daily video presentations at the time of your choosing on-line HERE


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