01:11M.K.
02:16Kreativity and art can be powerful tools to connect people in a divided world.
02:22Chilean film maker Maite Alberti was among the guests discussing how they can bridge gaps in society.
02:29She says cinema breaks down barriers.
02:32I think that with intimate and personal stories, that's what films do especially,
02:39like to break the stereotypes and the prejudices.
02:46Look at the guy, I don't want to talk to them.
02:51Elderly, it's also a prejudge.
02:53I made my last two films about elderly people.
02:57I can do 100 different films about elderly people and I will have 100 different stories.
03:07Overcoming prejudice and unconscious bias are also some of the central themes of peace,
03:12human security and dignity theme week.
03:15Biases and prejudice are sort of silent architects of conflict.
03:21If those things are unaddressed, a huge amount of frustration, difficulties, injustices spread in different parts of the society
03:32and that actually becomes one of the key root causes, if you will, of conflict today.
03:39And it is very important that today's young people are part of these discussions.
03:44They will be the one inheriting today's world and more than that, they will be the one who will be building future peace.
03:54And on August 6th, Hiroshima Peace Memorial Day, children from Japan and around the world presented the peace communication declaration,
04:06ensuring the expo's message of tolerance lives on in the next generation.
04:11My hope for the future is that this world will have no more fights like war, like atomic bomb.
04:23I hope that there should be no more World War 3 and the world should be at peace.
04:29Well, that's all we've got time for in this program for more creative ideas for the future from Expo 2025.
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