FREE SCREENING:
GRATITUDE REVEALED

JANUARY 23, 6-8pm
at the Winter Park Library
1052 W. Morse Blvd.
Winter Park, FL 32789
An epic journey forty years in the making, GRATITUDE REVEALED from acclaimed filmmaker, Louie Schwartzberg, the director of Fantastic Fungi, takes us on a transformational, cinematic experience of how to live a more meaningful life full of gratitude through his intimate conversations with everyday people, thought leaders, and personalities. Revealing gratitude is a proven pathway back from the disconnection we feel in our lives; disconnection from ourselves, our planet, and each other.

Presented by the Interfaith Council of Central Florida, in partnership with the Global Peace Film Festival and Winter Park Library.
FIRST INDIE LENS POP UP SCREENING OF 2023
Join GPFF and WUCF PBS for a preview screening of
Love in the Time of Fentanyl
in the Galloway Room at Rollins College
1000 Holt Avenue, Winter Park, FL 32789

As deaths in Vancouver, Canada reach an all-time high, the Overdose Prevention Society opens its doors—a renegade supervised drug consumption site that employs active and former drug users. Its staff and volunteers do whatever it takes to save lives and give hope to a marginalized community in this intimate documentary that looks beyond the stigma of people who use fentanyl and other drugs.

The 60 minute film will be followed by a panel discussion.

This screening is being held in advance of the nation-wide premier of the full length documentary scheduled to air on WUCF PBS (Ch. 24) on February 13, 2023.

NOTE: There is very limited parking on the Rollins College campus. Park in the Truist Garage, 131 E. Comstock, or there is plenty of street parking.
If you live outside of Central Florida, you can join a virtual screening of Love in the Time of Fentanyl hosted by North Carolina PBS at 7pm EST on Tuesday, Jan. 24
RSVP FOR VIRTUAL SCREENING

UPCOMING INDIE LENS POP-UP SCREENINGS:
STORMING CAESARS PALACE coming up in late February/March;
FREE CHOL SOO LEE in late March;
and BRIDGE BUILDERS in May
COLLABORATIVE CAMPAIGN FOR THE ARTS
The Global Peace Film Festival joins more than thirty other Central Florida arts organizations to raise funds through the Collaborative Campaign for the Arts. All donations made via the link below will receive a 15% match and you will be helping all participating arts organizations reach a total goal of $6million. No gift is too small! (Or too large).

The Global Peace Film Festival values every voice, minority and diverse perspectives that are rarely acknowledged in mainstream media and aims to connect audiences with ideas that can spur them to take informed action to make this a better, more just and peaceful world in which we can all enjoy a sustainable environment with clean water and air free of pollution. 


HONOR DR. MARTIN LUTHER KING JR.





"Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere. We are caught in an inescapable network of mutuality, tied in a single garment of destiny. Whatever affects one directly, affects all indirectly."


From "Letter from a Birmingham Jail," April 16, 1963.


SAVE THE DATE FOR A SPECIAL SCREENING
LANDFILL HARMONIC
MARCH 23, 6PM
AT PLAZA LIVE
425 N Bumby Ave., Orlando

Join GPFF and the Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra for a special free screening of Landfill Harmonic.

The film follows the Recycled Orchestra of Cateura, a Paraguayan musical group that plays instruments made entirely out of garbage. When their story goes viral, the orchestra is catapulted into the global spotlight. Under the guidance of idealistic music director Favio Chavez, the orchestra must navigate a strange new world of arenas and sold-out concerts. However, when a natural disaster strikes their country, Favio must find a way to keep the orchestra intact and provide a source of hope for their town. The film is a testament to the transformative power of music and the resilience of the human spirit.

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This project is funded in part by Orange County Government through the Arts & Cultural Affairs program.
Sponsored in part by the State of Florida, Department of State, Division of Arts and Culture, the Florida Council on Arts and Culture, and the National Endowment for the Arts.
Supported by United Arts of Central Florida, host of OrlandoAtPlay.com and UAArtsEd.com.