The Third Wave (documentary)

The Third Wave (documentary)

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The Third Wave film was shot in Sri Lanka following the 2004 Asian Tsunami disaster. It was directed by Australian film maker Alison Thompson and Italian producer Oscar Gubernati. It first premiered at Robert De Niro's 2007 Tribeca film festival in New York. In 2008 Sean Penn came aboard as Executive Producer and it screened in the first ever Presidential jury screening at the 2008 Cannes film festival. Audience attendees included; Sean Penn, Natalie Portman, Bono, Michael Moore, Madonna, Benicio Del Toro, Faye Dunaway, Harrison Ford and the whole Cannes jury. The Third Wave is winning film festivals all over the world and will be released in the USA theaters in January 2009.

IMDB Plot summary forThe Third Wave (2007)

A volunteer film. Four independent volunteers with little money and no experience race off to volunteer in tsunami ravaged Sri Lanka . They meet up at the Colombo airport by fate, rent a van, fill it with supplies and start driving down the coast to see where they can help. They stumble into Peraliya, a tribal village which has been totally destroyed by a 40 foot wave overturning a train and killing over 2500 people. No-one is there helping so they set up a first aid station and find themselves in charge of a refugee camp with over 3000 people. A two week journey turns into a year long odyssey of heartbreak and hope as the villagers slowly begin to turn against them when the worlds donated tsunami money doesn't materialize. The volunteers push on through the death threats and break every rule in the 'Disaster Aid Books'. Everyone is needed : no skills required.


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