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Latvian animated film Flow framed as a call for solidarity at United Nations event
Summary
Speakers at a United Nations-hosted conversation presented Flow, a dialogue-free Latvian animated film, as a metaphor for calamity, cooperation and climate vulnerability; organizers announced a two-stage rollout including an online presentation and an in-person screening at UN headquarters on May 27.
A United Nations mission representative and organizers presented the Latvian animated film Flow as a meditation on calamity, cooperation and shared vulnerability during a conversation hosted for UN staff and affiliates.
The presentation, introduced by a representative of the Permanent Mission of Latvia to the United Nations and moderated by Brenda von Gova, president of the UN Movie Society, described the project as a two-stage effort: a global online event distributed through the UN Global Network followed by a full screening at UN headquarters on May 27. The mission representative said the film had earned major international recognition and framed it as a moment of pride for Latvia.
The film’s producer, Matisse Kaja, said Flow is a…
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