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Music Video Sweeps Film Festivals!
April 4, 2005
Its been six months since Youth for Human Rights International
released their emotionally charged human rights music video,
UNITED, and already it has been accepted into seven film festivals,
including the New York International Independent Film and
Video Festivalthe largest film festival in the world.
Its amazing when you consider how young we all
are, says director Taron Lexton, a Los Angeles resident
who was 19 years old when he filmed the music video last year.
The majority of the cast and crew consisted of teenagers and
pre-teens. And I guess it also goes to show that the
world actually can respond to positive material.
UNITED tells the story of an inner-city kid who has to fight
for his right to play basketball. It was filmed over 8 months
in 14 countriesin fact, the filmmakers completely circumnavigated
the globe through the course of production.
The film is educational in nature, but deceptively so. According
to Mary Shuttleworth, the founder of Youth for Human Rights
and executive producer of the film, This music video
is a whole new angle on human rights education. It has opened
so many doors for usto the media, to world leaders,
and to the hearts of children around the world.
The purpose of Youth for Human Rights is to teach kids their
human rights, and to promote youth-to-youth mentorship. UNITED
is only one piece in their master plan, which includes a full
scholastic curriculum, based on the music video and other
materials.
Shuttleworth stresses the fact that the film was made by
youth, for youth. I realized early on that kids listen
best to other kids. Thats what I mean by youth-to-youth
mentorship. Give them a platform from which to speak, and
you will often be amazed at what they have to say.
UNITED has received accolades from the likes of Los Angeles
Mayor James K. Hahn, Style Magazine, the Office of the UN
High Commissioner for Human Rights, and even Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger.
It has aired on some of the worlds most popular music
TV stations, and is now set to play all across the Czech Republic
in that countrys largest theater chain.
The film includes cameo performances by Isaac Hayes (South
Park), Erika Christensen (Traffic, Upside of Anger), Jenna
Elfman (EdTV, Keeping the Faith), Catherine Bell (JAG), and
Lynsey Bartilson (Grounded for Life).
The New York International Independent Film and Video Festival
will be held from April 28th May 8th. UNITED will be
screening on the evening of Saturday, April 30th. For more
information, you can visit their website at www.youthforhumanrights.org.
By all signs, adds Shuttleworth with a definite
glimmer, this is just the beginning.
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