Friday 13 Oct 2006 - 12:21
Hornet directors Peter Sluszka, Dan Abdo, Jason Patterson and Aaron Stewart have created a series of short films for the United Nations' Stand Up campaign.
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Stand Up is an attempt to set the Guinness World Record for the largest number of people to stand up against poverty, initiated by the United Nations Millenium Campaign. It's designed to raise awareness of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), a 2000 commitment by 189 countries to eradicate poverty by the year 2015. Stand Up is meant to remind slow-moving governments that their deadline is fast-approaching, and their promises must be kept.

The films can be viewed on the Hornet Web site. For more information on Stand Up, visit its Web site.
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