Global Peace Film Festival on September 17–22 (Up to 51% Off)
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11th annual film festival spotlights films that inspire global change with six days of world premiers, panels, and guests
A film is the result of hundreds of people working together, from the director overseeing it all to the guy who insults the actors so they can cry realistically. Witness movie magic with this deal.
The Deal
- One pass to the Global Peace Film Festival
- When: September 17–22
- Where: venues throughout Orlando
- Section: general admission
- Ticket values include all fees.
- Click here to see the list of films.
- Click here to view the list of venues.<p>
Ticketing Options
- $25 for a weekday pass, good for all weekday screenings and panels (up to a $50 value)
- $25 for a weekend pass, good for all weekend screenings and panels (up to a $50 value)
- $50 for a festival pass, good for all six days of screenings and panels (a $99 value)<p>
Featured Screenings
- Mistaken for Strangers: documentary about popular indie-rock band The National, made by the lead singer’s brother, touches on the 2010 tour, family identity, and the pangs of success and failure
- Four Days in Chicago: latest documentary from cinematography legend Haskell Wexler studies the 2012 protests by the Occupy Movement, the National Nurses Union, and Iraq Veterans Against the War
- Remote Area Medical: healthcare exposé follows a two-day “pop-up” medical clinic stationed at a NASCAR speedway
- Bridegroom: Designing Women creator Linda Bloodworth-Thomason directs this impassioned documentary about the legal rights of same-sex couples
- Poor Conseulo Conquers the World: documentary observes how soap operas have spread social messages about AIDS education and birth control
- Femme: Sharon Stone executive produced and narrated this documentary that showcases the ways women around the world transform and heal society <p>
11th annual film festival spotlights films that inspire global change with six days of world premiers, panels, and guests
A film is the result of hundreds of people working together, from the director overseeing it all to the guy who insults the actors so they can cry realistically. Witness movie magic with this deal.
The Deal
- One pass to the Global Peace Film Festival
- When: September 17–22
- Where: venues throughout Orlando
- Section: general admission
- Ticket values include all fees.
- Click here to see the list of films.
- Click here to view the list of venues.<p>
Ticketing Options
- $25 for a weekday pass, good for all weekday screenings and panels (up to a $50 value)
- $25 for a weekend pass, good for all weekend screenings and panels (up to a $50 value)
- $50 for a festival pass, good for all six days of screenings and panels (a $99 value)<p>
Featured Screenings
- Mistaken for Strangers: documentary about popular indie-rock band The National, made by the lead singer’s brother, touches on the 2010 tour, family identity, and the pangs of success and failure
- Four Days in Chicago: latest documentary from cinematography legend Haskell Wexler studies the 2012 protests by the Occupy Movement, the National Nurses Union, and Iraq Veterans Against the War
- Remote Area Medical: healthcare exposé follows a two-day “pop-up” medical clinic stationed at a NASCAR speedway
- Bridegroom: Designing Women creator Linda Bloodworth-Thomason directs this impassioned documentary about the legal rights of same-sex couples
- Poor Conseulo Conquers the World: documentary observes how soap operas have spread social messages about AIDS education and birth control
- Femme: Sharon Stone executive produced and narrated this documentary that showcases the ways women around the world transform and heal society <p>
Need To Know Info
About Global Peace Film Festival
The Global Peace Film Festival celebrates and furthers messages of peace and environmentalism with 40 films screened at venues across Orlando. Documentaries, narrative full lengths, and short films from around the globe spare cinephiles from direct sunlight while filmmakers, special guests, and local activists educate attendees about the power of the medium in special panel discussions. The peace it champions as a whole goes beyond anti-war, often touching on a more personal well-being that's reflected in the lives of individuals and communities.