Peace: A Conscious Choice

PEACE: A Conscious Choice was produced during the Cold War (1982), seven years before the Berlin Wall fell (1989). This short animated film underscores the importance of dialogue which leads to understanding between nations that are on the brink of attacking each other. The film emphasizes, using both Russian and English languages, that the first step toward peace is communication. The purpose of the film, was to encourage the United States and the Soviet Union to understand that the destinies of their countries were inextricably related. The film underscores that their relationship has implications for world peace.

Director: Dorothy Fadiman
Runtime: 4 min
Music: Alex De Grassi
Editing: Robert Pacelli
Production: Concentric Media
Country: United States of America
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Peace: A Conscious Choice about?
PEACE: A Conscious Choice was produced during the Cold War (1982), seven years before the Berlin Wall fell (1989). This short animated film underscores the importance of dialogue which leads to understanding between nations that are on the brink of attacking each other. The film emphasizes, using both Russian and English languages, that the first step toward peace is communication. The purpose of the film, was to encourage the United States and the Soviet Union to understand that the destinies of their countries were inextricably related. The film underscores that their relationship has implications for world peace.
Who directed Peace: A Conscious Choice?
Peace: A Conscious Choice was directed by Dorothy Fadiman.
How long is Peace: A Conscious Choice?
Peace: A Conscious Choice has a runtime of 4m (4 minutes).
Where was Peace: A Conscious Choice produced?
Peace: A Conscious Choice was produced in United States of America.