CinéGlobe presents: "One Day on Earth"

The CinéGlobe International Film Festival is proud to announce that it will be hosting the Swiss edition of the Global Screening of “One Day on Earth”, the first film to be shot and then screened in every country in the world.

 

Founded in 2008, “One Day on Earth's” first media creation event occurred on 10.10.10. The collaboration was the first ever simultaneous filming event occuring in every country of the world. It created a unique geo-tagged video archive as well as a unique feature film. “One Day on Earth” showcases the amazing diversity, conflict, tragedy, and triumph that occurs in one day on our planet. 

This Earth Day, April 22nd, CinéGlobe and CERN invite the public to a free global screening event of the first One Day on Earth Motion Picture. This unique film, created from over 3000 hours of footage, was shot by the One Day on Earth community in every country of the world on October 10th, 2010. Together, they have created a picture of interconnected humanity never before possible.

“One Day on Earth” will be presented in English with French subtitles, Sunday 22 April, at 3 p.m.and 5.30 p.m., in the Globe of Science and Innovation. 

Film Credits:
• Director: Kyle Ruddick
• Producer: Brandon Litman
• Edited by: Michael Martinez
• Original Music by: Joseph Minadeo
• With Music by: Paul Simon, Sigur Ros, Fela Kuti, Cut Chemist, & Beirut
• A film by: The One Day on Earth Community

Running Time: 1 hour 45 minutes.

For more information, go to www.cineglobe.ch/onedayonearth