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Submit your thoughts on EN ROUTE TO BAGHDAD.
We invite you to respond to the questions below or add your comments. Selected submissions will be posted on our Talkback page, so check back regularly and join the discussion.
- In his work with the United Nations, Sergio Vieira de Mello employed a multilateral approach, communicating with people from a variety of different cultures and countries in order to promote human rights. Do you believe that it is possible to “transcend” cultural differences in doing such work? Why or why not?
- Filmmaker Simone Duarte says: “I hope EN ROUTE TO BAGHDAD inspires people to do what they are passionate about. I also think it can help people to have a better understand of the kind of work the United Nations can do and what kind of world we live in.” Did watching the film change your perceptions of the UN and its work? If so, how?
- The filmmakers of EN ROUTE TO BAGHDAD traveled to nine different countries in two months in order to interview their subjects, a feat Duarte describes as a challenge. What do you think are some other challenges involved in filming a project that is so truly international?
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