The Hollywood Humanitarian Council™ Includes Six Nobel Peace Prize Laureates:
  Jose Ramos Horta Joseph Rotblat Oscar Arias Sanchez Rigoberta Menchu Tum Desmond Tutu Jody Williams
  (Left to Right) Dr. José Ramos Horta, Sir Joseph Rotblat, President Oscar Arias
Sanchez, Rigoberta Menchú Tum, Archbishop Desmond Tutu, and Ms. Jody Williams

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HOLLYWOOD FILM FESTIVAL TO HONOR
NOBEL PEACE PRIZE LAUREATE JODY WILLIAMS WITH
THE "HOLLYWOOD HUMANITARIAN AWARD"


Distinguished Nobel Laureate for Peace Jody Williams and Legendary Songwriter Carole Bayer Sager to Be Honored at the 6th Annual Hollywood Movie Awards Gala Ceremony.


Hollywood, CA -- August 29, 2002. HOLLYWOOD, Calif., Aug. 29 -- The Hollywood Film Festival's Board of Advisors is proud to announce that Nobel Laureate for Peace JODY WILLIAMS will be this year's recipient of the festival's "Hollywood Humanitarian Award," and Academy Award-winning songwriter CAROLE BAYER SAGER will be honored with the "Hollywood Outstanding Achievement in Songwriting Award." Carlos de Abreu, Executive Director of the festival, formally made the announcement today.

The awards will be bestowed upon Ms. Williams and Ms. Sager as part of the Hollywood Movie Awards Gala Ceremony on Monday evening, October 7, at the Beverly Hilton Hotel. Other festival honorees include MPAA president Jack Valenti, actress Jodie Foster, director Martin Scorsese, actress Naomi Watts, director McG, screenwriter Robert Towne, producers Douglas Wick and Lucy Fisher, cinematographer Janusz Kaminski, editor Pietro Scalia, composer Marc Shaiman, production designer Harold Michelson, and casting director Marcia Ross.

Regarding the announcement, Mr. de Abreu said, "Ms. Williams's proven historic humanitarian achievements have been demonstrated by her efforts campaigning to get the international community to adopt and sign a treaty to ban antipersonnel landmines, which became international law faster than any other major international treaty in history. And Carole Bayer Sager, throughout her songwriting career, has made an extraordinary contribution to the music of our times, a great achievement worthy of recognition and honors."

JODY WILLIAMS and the International Campaign to Ban Landmines (ICBL) were jointly awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1997. Ms. Williams and the ICBL were cited by the Nobel Committee for turning a "utopian dream" of a treaty to ban antipersonnel landmines into a virtual reality. The treaty marked the first time in history that a conventional weapon in widespread use for a century by all fighting forces in the world was to be removed from their arsenals. Ms. Williams is only the 3rd woman from the United States and the 10th globally to be awarded the Nobel Peace Prize. Currently, Ms. Williams serves as campaign ambassador for the ICBL.

A Vermont native, Ms. Williams's work has demonstrated that ordinary people can bring about extraordinary change in the world. As founding coordinator of the ICBL, which was formally launched by six non-governmental organizations (NGOs) in October 1992, she and the campaign captured the public conscience globally in support of the elimination of landmines. After only five short years, governments from around the world came together in Oslo, Norway, to negotiate a ban treaty in September 1997. On December 3, 1997, some 122 countries signed the treaty in Ottawa, Canada, and on December 10, Ms. Williams and the ICBL were honored at the Nobel Ceremony in Oslo.

Prior to beginning the ICBL, Ms. Williams worked for eleven years to build public awareness about U.S. policy toward Central America. From 1986 to 1992, she developed and directed humanitarian relief projects as the deputy director of the Los Angeles-based Medical Aid for El Salvador. From 1984 to 1986, she was co-coordinator of the Nicaragua-Honduras Education Project, leading fact-finding delegations to the region. Previously, Ms. Williams taught English as a Second Language (ESL) in Mexico, the United Kingdom, and Washington, D.C., and has a B.A. from the University of Vermont, as well as an M.A. from the School of International Training and an M.A. from the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies.

Ms. Williams has written extensively and speaks around the world about the problem of landmines, the movement to ban them, and the role of individuals and civil society in creating a more peaceful and secure world. For the first time, Ms. Williams traveled with the ICBL to Afghanistan in July to address mine clearance needs, educating the new government in Kabul on the landmine treaty, and urging their signing, which they did on July 30. For further information on the ICBL, visit http://www.icbl.org .

CAROLE BAYER SAGER'S contribution to feature films includes the Oscar®-winning "Arthur's Theme (Best That You Can Do)" from the 1981 film "Arthur," and the Academy Award-nominated songs "Nobody Does It Better" from "The Spy Who Loved Me," "Through the Eyes of Love" from "Ice Castles," "The Day I Fall in Love" from "Beethoven's 2nd," "Look What Love Has Done" from "Junior" and "The Prayer" from "Quest for Camelot." Ms. Sager co-wrote her first hit, "A Groovy Kind of Love," in the mid-sixties for The Mindbenders. Others include such hit songs as "Don't Cry Out Loud," "That's What Friends Are For," and "On My Own," to name a few. Ms. Sager has collaborated with such artists as Peter Allen, Burt Bacharach, Neil Diamond, Kenneth Edmonds, David Foster, Marvin Hamlisch, Albert Hammond, James Ingram, Carole King, Melissa Manchester, Bette Midler, Neil Sedaka, Dave Stewart, and Toni Wine, among others. Ms. Sager was inducted into the Songwriter's Hall of Fame in 1987.

The 2002 Annual Hollywood Film Festival incorporates in its activities the Hollywood Film Conference, Hollywood Humanitarian Symposium, Hollywood Film Screenings, and Hollywood Movie Awards.

The sponsors of the Hollywood Film Festival include the American Cinema Editors, ArcLight Cinemas, Art Directors Guild, Barco, Be A Star With Revlon, California Film Commission, Casting Society of America, Daily Variety, ETOnline.com, European Union, FilmMaker Magazine, HBO, Hollywood Chamber of Commerce, Hollywood Network, Hollywood Video, The Hollywood Reporter, International Cinematographers Guild, International Documentary Association, Motion Picture Editors Guild, The New York Times, Paramount Studios, PR Newswire, Raleigh Studios, and YAHOO! Movies, Inc., among others.

ArcLight Cinemas, which includes the historic Cinerama Dome, on Sunset Boulevard, offers guests a variety of movie-going experiences, from big screen presentations to special exhibits and film festivals, and it provides guaranteed reserved seats, online and on-site ticketing, an elegant bar/cafe and gift shop.

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HOLLYWOOD HUMANITARIAN COUNCIL


Giving a voice to the voiceless through the visual medium and highlighting social and human injustices.


Hollywood, CA -- April 18, 2002. The Hollywood Film Festival announces the establishment of the HOLLYWOOD HUMANITARIAN COUNCIL.

The Council was created to give a voice to the voiceless through the visual medium, and it is part of the Hollywood Film Foundation, a non-profit organization, which was created by the festival to support and promote culturally diverse filmmaking.

"It is crucial that we support filmmakers who, against all odds, are able to memorialize important moments of human history," festival founder Carlos
de Abreu said.


The Hollywood HUMANITARIAN Council organizes a "Hollywood Humanitarian Symposium" (October 6, 2002) during the 6th Annual Hollywood Film Festival. The Symposium consists of feature (fiction) and documentary (non-fiction) screenings on important social and humanitarian themes, as well as panel discussions that include major figures from the Hollywood and world communities as participants.

The Council members will also make recommendations regarding the recipient for the "Hollywood Humanitarian Award," which is presented by the festival during its Hollywood Movie Awards Gala Ceremony. Last year's recipient was Nobel Peace Prize laureate Dr. José Ramos Horta.

The Council includes major figures in international and domestic politics, business, filmmaking, the media, the arts, and education. The Chairman is Mr. Robert Wussler, President of Ted Turner Pictures, and the other members include Mr. Carlos de Abreu - Founder, Hollywood Film Festival, Mr. John Briley - Oscar®-winning screenwriter, the Honorable John Burton - President Pro Tem, California State Senate, the Honorable Cruz Bustamante - Lieutenant Governor of California, Ms. Martha Coolidge - Film Director & President, Directors Guild of America, Mr. Wes Craven - Film Director, Mr. Matt Damon - Actor, the Honorable Rocky Delgadillo - Los Angeles City Attorney, the Honorable José Luis Dicenta - Consul General of Spain, Los Angeles, Mr. Michael Donaldson - President, International Documentary Association, Mr. Moctesuma Esparza - Film Producer, Ms. Christine Essel - Chair, California Film Commission, the Honorable Dianne Feinstein - United States Senator, Mr. Edward S. Feldman - Film Producer, Mr. Danny Glover - Actor, the Honorable James K. Hahn - Los Angeles City Mayor, Mr. Willy Helin - Minister Counsel, European Union Commission, Mr. Arthur Hiller - Film Director, Dr. José Ramos Horta - Nobel Peace Prize Laureate, the Honorable Masaharu Kohno - Consul General of Japan, Los Angeles, the Honorable Tom Labonge - Los Angeles City Councilmember, Mr. Norman Lear - Producer, Mr. Earl Lestz - President, Paramount Studios Group, Mr. Paul Mazursky - Film Director, Mr. Michael Moore - President, Raleigh Studios, Mr. Stephen Nemeth - President, Rhino Films, Ms. Janice Pennington - Founder, Hollywood Film Festival, Mr. George Rosenthal - Chairman, Raleigh Enterprises, Sir Joseph Rotblat - Nobel Peace Prize Laureate, Mr. Scott Roth - President, Hollywood Entertainment Labor Council, Mr. Mark Rydell - Film Director, President Oscar Arias Sanchez - Nobel Peace Prize Laureate, Mr. Tom Schulman - Oscar®-winning Screenwriter, Mr. Arnold Schwartzman - Oscar®-winning Documentarian and Co-chair, Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Documentary Branch, Rigoberta Menchú Tum - Nobel Peace Prize Laureate, Archbishop Desmond Tutu - Nobel Peace Prize Laureate, Ms. Jody Williams - Nobel Peace Prize Laureate, and Ms. Janet Yang - Film Producer.

The Hollywood Film Festival's mandate is to bridge the gap between established Hollywood and the global creative community. Last year's Hollywood Movie Awards Gala Ceremony was held before an audience of over 1,200 guests at the Beverly Hilton Hotel.

The Hollywood Movie Awards Gala was truly an extraordinary Hollywood moment. Celebrities and Hollywood notables who attended the ceremony included U.S. Congressman Xavier Becerra, Steve Beck, Thora Birch, Jacqueline Bisset, James L. Brooks, Sandra Bullock, Erika Christensen, Robert Cohen, Bruce Davison, Cameron Diaz, Shannon Elizabeth, Fionnula Flanagan, Harrison Ford, Nastassja Kinski, Baz Luhrmann, Penny Marshall, Sydney Pollack, Eva Marie Saint, Tony Scott, Charlize Theron and Robert Wise to name a few. Special honors went to Nicole Kidman and Ewan McGregor - "Hollywood Actress and Actor of the Year Awards" - and the "Hollywood Breakthrough Awards" to Shannon Elizabeth ("American Pie") and Paul Walker ("The Fast and the Furious"). Other Hollywood luminaries who were honored included producer Edward S. Feldman, director John Frankenheimer, cinematographer Laszlo Kovacs, editor Tom Rolf, composer Hans Zimmer, songwriter Diane Warren, art director Robert Boyle and casting director David Rubin.

For more information regarding the Hollywood Humanitarian Council, please email to info@hollywoodawards.com, or visit us at: http://www.hff.org

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