The 15th Annual Time For Peace Film & Music Awards in New York City
November 2, 2009 | Vetting explained
The Time for Peace Awards celebrates and recognizes outstanding individuals in the worlds of film and music, for not only their creative contributions, but for their involvement and concern for promoting humanist values and peace throughout the world. The evening was presented by Maurice Lacroix, the official watch sponsor of the Time for Peace Film & Music Awards.
Fashion Designer Fashion designer Catherine Malandrino designed a couture collection dress, created exclusively for the Time For Peace Awards and was worn by a actress Emily Mortimer.
Founded in 1994 by Robert and Marion Einbeck, the Time For Peace Film & Music Awards recognizes outstanding projects and people in entertainment that promote humanist values such as tolerance, respect for differences, better understanding between people and the preservation of our shared environment.
Each year a panel of experts selects the nominees, and a jury committee consisting of 20-30 ambassadors to the U.N. – itself deeply concerned with promoting humanist values – chooses the winners. www.timeforpeace.com <http://www.timeforpeace.com/>
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