The World Is My Country
Wednesday, Nov. 20, 2019: the beginning of free week for The World Is My Country. #3, below.
This is about the film The World Is My Country, the inspiring true story of Garry Davis in his youth, told by Garry Davis when he was 90. I hope you read this brief blog.
I rarely urge anyone to “read this”. This is an exception. Please read and share. It will take only a few minutes. For your ease, I’ve provided all the links which appear in #1.
- MOST IMPORTANT: The general description re Sunday, December 8 (Minnesota Public Television), and Nov. 20-28, 2019 (anywhere). World is my Country007. The links included in #1 follow:
- The brief clip about the one hour film is here (2 min 41 sec). At the end of this clip, there may be three additional clips from Arthur Kanegis, one a personal commentary to Greta Thunberg – the one with the photo of Mr. Kanegis. I found this commentary very moving and interesting.
- Sign-up for full film (one hour) preview Nov. 20-28, (possibly till Dec. 1), here. This on-line feature is accessible anywhere. An expanded version of the film is 84 minutes, and was the version shown at the World Premiere in 2017. It is also available.
- Channel finder for TPT (Minnesota Public Television) for Sunday, Dec. 8,12 noon, only in Minnesota area, Click here.
- Minnesota short subject re 1971 World Citizen Declaration here (scroll down to 3rd).
- Response to World Premiere April, 2017 here.
- Where updates will be posted, here.
PERSONAL: My only stake in this film is that I hope it is seen and discussed very broadly, especially with and among young people whose future is ahead. The film is thought-provoking. I first heard about The World Is My Country at a small meeting with producer Arthur Kanegis in June 2011 (photo below taken at that meeting). Later, I asked and received permission to show an early rough draft of the film to a group of a dozen high school students in November, 2012. I wanted to see how young people would react to a story told by an old man of 90 years, about what he had done in the late 1940s forward. Succinctly, the kids were attentive and engaged, even with a longer film, in very rough form.
PLEASE SHARE. The first event begins Wednesday, November 20, available via internet (see #3 above).

Arthur Kanegis explains concept of The World Is My Country about Garry Davis at University of Minnesota, June, 2011. Counter-clockwise from 1:00: Dennis Dillon, Arthur Kanegis, Joe Schwartzberg, Gail Hughes, Bharat Parekh. Dick Bernard taking photo.
COMMENTS (See end of post. Comments received by e-mail are being saved in a draft folder, and will be posted in total sometime after the public broadcast on TPT on December 8. Look back about Dec. 12.)