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  2. Category:Films about the United Nations - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 24 November 2023, at 13:47 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  3. The Interpreter (2005 film) - Wikipedia

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    The Interpreter is a 2005 political thriller film directed by Sydney Pollack, starring Nicole Kidman, Sean Penn, Catherine Keener, and Jesper Christensen.It was the first film shot inside the United Nations Headquarters, as well as the final feature film directed by Pollack before his death in 2008.

  4. United Nations in popular culture - Wikipedia

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    Already by the late 1950s, the Cold War and the Red Scare had left their mark on the popular representation of the United Nations in film, severely curbing it. Hollywood actress Myrna Loy, who helped found the US chapter of the UNESCO national association in 1948 and was a key internationalist figure in Hollywood circles, had to publicly protest in 1955 due to the difficulty of obtaining a ...

  5. North by Northwest - Wikipedia

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    Returning to the estate, Thornhill learns that Townsend is a United Nations diplomat. Thornhill and his mother visit Kaplan's empty room at the Plaza, where the thugs have followed him. Thornhill heads to the U.N. General Assembly Building to meet Townsend, who he sees is not Vandamm. As he asks Townsend about Vandamm, one of the pursuing thugs ...

  6. United Nations television film series - Wikipedia

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    Hoffman contacted his friend, public relations executive Edgar Rosenberg, and the two men and others formed the nonprofit Telsun Foundation ("Telsun" being an acronym for "Television Series for the United Nations") to develop the television film series. [5] [6] Ideas for the films came from the UN's own files. [7]

  7. The Glass Wall - Wikipedia

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    The title refers to a design feature of the United Nations headquarters in New York City. It tied with two other films for the 1953 Golden Leopard, the top prize at the Locarno International Film Festival. [1]

  8. The Birth of a Nation - Wikipedia

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    The Birth of a Nation was the first movie shown in the White House, in the East Room, on February 18, 1915. [59] An earlier movie, the Italian Cabiria (1914), was shown on the lawn. It was attended by President Woodrow Wilson, members of his family, and members of his Cabinet. [60] Both Dixon and Griffith were present.

  9. Headquarters of the United Nations - Wikipedia

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    The United Nations officially moved into the Secretariat Building on January 8, 1951, by which time 3,300 employees occupied the building. [77] At the time, much of the Secretariat Building was still unfinished, and the bulk of the UN's operations still remained at Lake Success. [ 78 ]

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