George Clooney and Brad Pitt are in Venice at the Venice Film festival to premiere their new film, The Coen Brothers’ Burn After Reading. Â But they are also there to help out Not On Our Watch - a group that has raised more than $7 million to help victims both in Darfur and in Burma (from the cyclone).
Now On Our Watch was launched by Pitt and Clooney and some of their Ocean’s Thirteen friends (including Matt Damon, Don Cheadle, Jerry Weintraub and David Pressman) to fight human right’s abuses and to bring attention to them. Pitt and Clooney will walk the red carpet together in Venice to support their cause and their film.
takepart to get involved with Not On Our Watch and be sure to check out the trailer for Burn After Reading (which as a former gym employee I am quite excited about) below:
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