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	<title>Comments on: Jude Law Heads To Afghanistan For BBC Film</title>
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		<title>By: Jude Law’s Peace Film To Be Screened In Afghanistan &#171; Causecastnews</title>
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		<description>[...] Back in July, Jude Law accompanied filmmaker Jeremy Gilley to Afghanistan as part of a documentary called The Day After Peace. Law’s deep involvement with the film came about almost on a whim after shooting a promotional segment for the idea. After the take, Gilley said he was traveling to Afghanistan. Law said he wasn’t busy and asked to come along. The director was shocked, but graciously accepted his offer. According to the Guardian, the bond between the two became tight through everything they witnessed. From the article, “The actor said he had got involved because it was a simple, powerful message and because it was also about film. ‘I make films and he uses film to spread this message.’ He said he wanted to go to Afghanistan to ‘feel, smell and see’ for himself what was happening there. [...]</description>
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		<description>[...] some movie news that doesn’t involve an end-of-the-world scenario.Back in July, Jude Law accompanied filmmaker Jeremy Gilley to Afghanistan as part of a documentary called The [...]</description>
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		<title>By: Jude Law&#8217;s Peace Film To Be Screened In Afghanistan // Archives // ecorazzi.com :: the latest in green gossip</title>
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		<description>[...] Back in July, Jude Law accompanied filmmaker Jeremy Gilley to Afghanistan as part of a documentary called The Day After Peace. Law&#8217;s deep involvement with the film came about almost on a whim after shooting a promotional segment for the idea. After the take, Gilley said he was traveling to Afghanistan. Law said he wasn&#8217;t busy and asked to come along. The director was shocked, but graciously accepted his offer. According to the Guardian, the bond between the two became tight through everything they witnessed. From the article, &#8220;The actor said he had got involved because it was a simple, powerful message and because it was also about film. &#8216;I make films and he uses film to spread this message.&#8217; He said he wanted to go to Afghanistan to &#8216;feel, smell and see&#8217; for himself what was happening there. [...]</description>
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