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2013 05 16

Lithuanian Gay League rolls out Baltic Pride promotional videos

The Lithuanian Gay League, organizer of this summer's Baltic Pride in Vilnius, has presented promotional videos advertising the event and championing diversity.
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Baltic Pride promotional video
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The videos were shot by French filmmaker François Message and funded by the government of France.

The first video is dedicated exclusively to the Baltic Pride march planned for 27 July in Vilnius. The second one is intended to promote tolerance and diversity in general.

According to the Lithuanian Gay League, the videos are to be aired on national television in the run-up to the event in July.

VIDEO: Baltic Pride 2013 promotional video

 

VIDEO: Video promoting diversity in Lithuania

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