50th Screening
To mark World Refugee Day, and to celebrate our 50th screening, Ciné-ONU and the Goethe-Institut invite you to
50th Screening
The Mission
6.30 pm on 14 June, at the Goethe-Institut, Brussels Forty million people, worldwide, are fleeing war, violence and death. Since its foundation in 1950 the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), has carried out its mandate, to lead and co-ordinate international action to protect such refugees and resolve refugee problems worldwide.
The Mission charts the journey of three UNHCR refugee aid workers: Claas (31) from Germany, Anita (43) from Austria, and Mathias (39) from Tanzania, from their 10-day training through to a dangerous mission in southern Sudan. Can they overcome the gr ave challenges they face and bring assistance to a people who, it seems, know only war?
The film will be followed by a Q&A with: Stefan Eberlein (Director of The Mission)
NB: The film is in English and German with English subtitles. It has a runtime of 105 minutes.
Melita Sunjic-Hummel (Head of Communications for UNHCR Brussels)
Goethe-Institut Brüssel, Rue Belliard/Belliardstraat 58, 1040 Brussels, Belgium
There is no entrance fee but, as places are limited, it is important to register by sending an email to: cine-onu@unric.org, with the subject field “The Mission “and your full name, and the full name of guest (if applicable). Maximum tickets per person: 2. If you do not receive a confirmation of your registration via e-mail, please contact us again. Join our CINE-ONU facebook page and keep up to date on our latest events: www.facebook.com/CineONU Also see our new web page, with lists and descriptions of past screenings: www.unric.org/en/cine-onu