the award-winning series of public service announcements against drugs: "They said / mint ", produced by the Foundation for a Drug Free World was followed by the length film" The Truth About Drugs: True Stories - Real People ", a documentary received the highest honor that can be given in this category, the Award-The Aurora Platinum Best of Show 2010.
The competition for this prestigious award is busy with hundreds of arrivals from all over the world every year. One of the reasons why the Aurora is highly sought after is that every judge is a professional with the highest possible standards. Entries are rigorously reviewed based on artistic merit and technical and show "excellent production values \u200b\u200band content." To win one of these awards, in particular, is a sign that their work differs considerably from those of other competitors and meets or exceeds the standards set by industry best film.
Not only is the documentary "The Truth About Drugs" meets the criteria, the judges added that they also found that this movie was created "to be convincing, captivating."
The film is a component of the materials, information and education that the Foundation for a Drug Free World has created for an educational program that includes a series of booklets produced taking into account the particular students. Each book focuses on a different drug, including the commonly abused substances such as alcohol and prescription medications. They do not "preach" or do "lesson" on drugs, but the approach in During these materials is to inform young people in particular about what drugs really do to the body and mind. The producers said they had deliberately chosen a very simple and non-judgmental approach to what could be a matter of enormous importance. They wanted to be sure to give readers and viewers the facts without deviations or alterations so that they can reach a decision on drugs. To achieve this, manufacturers also focused heavily on the stories told in their own words by those who had used and abused these substances and what happened to their lives.
The documentary "The truth about drugs," the PSAs and brochures are all available to anyone interested in helping people lead a life free from drugs and have been produced in dozens of languages \u200b\u200bas well as distributed in 125 countries to date.
The volunteers of the campaign "Say no to drugs say yes to life" of the Church of Scientology, promote and distribute educational materials through these various initiatives, in order to expand the information and preventing drug use . For information
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