Philip Lee studied modern languages at the University of Warwick (Coventry) and conducting and piano at the Royal Academy of Music, London. Since 1975 he has been on the staff of the World Association for Christian Communication, where he is currently General Secretary and editor of the international journal Media Development. His publications include The Democratisation of Communication (ed.) (1995), Requiem: Here's Another Fine Mass You've Gotten Me Into (2001), Many Voices, One Vision: The Right to Communicate in Practice (ed.) (2004), Communicating Peace: Entertaining Angels Unawares (ed.) (2008). In 2013, he was awarded Doctor of Theology honoris causa by the Academy of Ecumenical Indian Theology and Church Administration, Chennai, India.
General Secretary of WACC
Country of origin
Canada
Articles
The Berlin Film Festival celebrated its 60th birthday in style with a poster listing the titles of 15,477 films shown so far, a photographic exhibition entitled ‘Star Parade’, and an art installation of recycled festival billboards, film footage, and other materials called ‘The Curtain’ preceding an open-air screening at the Brandenburg Gate of Fritz Lang’s fully restored 1927 masterpiece 'Metropolis'.
Festivals
Current issues
Peter Paul Huth writes about political films on the war in Gaza, military structures in the US, and Vladimir Putin's rise to power in Russia.
Guillermo del Toros "Frankenstein" und Benny Safdies "The Smashing Machine" sind Thema dieser Folge der Berichterstattung von Peter Paul Huth zum Filmfestival auf dem Lido di Venezia 2025.
Events
16.02.2025
Haus der EKD, Charlottenstraße 53/54, 10117 Berlin
11.10.2023
Café of the Propsteikirche Leipzig, Nonnenmühlgasse 2