Documentary Film Screening - In My Lifetime
The Screening of the Documentary Film
“In My Lifetime” - The Nuclear World Project –
presented by
in cooperation with the Harmony For Peace Foundation
Monday, November 19, 2012 from 7pm (New date)
at Cinema, Connelly Center, Villanova University
All students and faculty members along with the neighboring communities are invited.
(Free admission)

“The film is described as one of the most powerful and impressive documentaries of the nuclear age presently available showing the effects and consequences of nuclear weapons.”
“A truthful depiction of the realities of the nuclear age.”
Program:
• Welcome reception with an art exhibit of select pieces from our “International Peace Art 2011”
• Screening with an Introduction by Robert Frye (Producer and Director of In My Lifetime)
• Post-Screening – A dialogue with Robert Frye

(“No More Hiroshima” & “No More Nagasaki” by Toshiyuki Watanabe)
Excerpt from Director’s Statement (www.thenuclearworld.org)
“In My Lifetime” takes on the complex realities of “the nuclear world”, and searches internationally for an answer to the question is there a Way Beyond? This documentary is part wake up call, part challenge for people to engage with the issue of ridding the world of the most destructive weapon ever invented…” (Robert Frye)
More information on the film can be found at www.thenuclearworld.org.
About Robert Frye
Robert E. Frye is an Emmy award winning producer and director of documentaries and network news programs for over four decades. His recently completed documentary “In My Lifetime: A presentation of The Nuclear World Project tells the story of the sixty five year struggle to find solutions on how to dispose of and reduce the number of nuclear weapons in the world. More at http://www.robertefrye.com/
For more information, please email to info@harmonyforpeace.org or call 484-885-8539
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