Press Kit

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Articles and stories about the film and the game

Begin Again 
Product Magazine

Will There Ever Be Peace On Earth? 
With Good Reason
November 13th, 2010

'4th Grade Achievements' helps wind up film festival
Daily Progress
November 15, 2010

Review in Indie Pix from our SXSW world premiere
IndiePix
April 6, 2010

SXSW review
Austin Chronicle
March 19, 2010

U.Va. Alumnus Makes Film About Local Teacher and His World Peace Game
UVA Today
February 11, 2010

Richmond Peace Education Center hosting movie premiere
Richmond Times-Dispatch
April 22, 2010

SXSW Film Daily reviews and interviews
Austin Chronicle
March 19, 2010

World Peace and Other 4th Grade Achievements (2010)
College Movie Reviews
March 2010

Cover: Gone South (by Southwest)
The Hook
February 18, 2010

Games Peacemakers Play
Charlottesville Daily Progress
February 15, 2010

AUDIO: Virginia Insight
WMRA-FM
February 15, 2010

VIDEO: 4th-Graders Make Movie Premiere
CBS-19 Newsplex
February 18, 2010

AUDIO: News and Notes
WVTF-FM
February 19, 2010

Public School Teacher Transforms Lives in “World Peace”
indieWIRE
March 1, 2010

Audio: Coy Barefoot
WINA-FM
November 20, 2006

Film depicts World Peace Game
Cavalier Daily
February 15, 2010

AUDIO: Interview with Chris Farina and John Hunter
Charlottesville–Right Now! WINA-AM 1070
September 23, 2009

AUDIO: Interview with Chris Farina and John Hunter
Charlottesville–Right Now! WINA-AM 1070
November 20, 2006

For kids: A board game with a peaceful resolution
Christian Science Monitor
February 10, 2009

Interview with John Hunter
Sonshi.com: Online Resource for Sun Tzu's Art of War

Tales of a Fourth-Grade Something..."
Blog post by Noah Scalin, former World Peace Game student
Another Limited Rebellion

Job Skills? Try World Peace Skills
THE Journal
March 21, 2011