The world “unites” for The Hunger Games as the “3-Finger Salute” is posted internationally

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Today, over 25 locations internationally are showcasing the “3-Finger Salute” from The Hunger Games series. Promoting the upcoming release of Mockingjay: Part Two, the posters can be seen at Times Square in New York, Westfield Centre in London, Colonne di San Lorenzo in Milan, Novy Arbat Avenue in Moscow as well as at locations around Sydney and Melbourne – just to name a few. The hands used in the synchronized campaign were created from 6 images of people ranging from ages 8 to 80, both men and women and from all nationalities. Those who see the posters are encouraged to share them using the hashtag #UNITE.

The locations are:

• AUSTRALIA
Sydney – Various buildings around Sydney
Melbourne – Various buildings around Melbourne

• BRAZIL
Rio de Janeiro – Leblon

• CANADA
Toronto – Eaton Centre
Montreal – Métro Berri

• COLUMBIA
Bogota – Wild Postings
Bogota – ComicCon

• EL SALVADOR
San Salvador – Fuentes Beethoven
San Salvador – Calle La Mascota

• FINLAND
Helsinki – Narinkkatori Square

• FRANCE
Paris – The docks of the Seine
Paris – Building rooftop at the center of the city

• GERMANY
Munich – Airport Center

• ITALY
Milan – Colonne di San Lorenzo

• JAPAN
Tokyo – TBC

• MEXICO
Mexico City –Mexican Student Movement of 1968 Building [Famous Landmark Building in Mexico City]

• NICARAGUA
Managua – Multiple Locations

• RUSSIA
Moscow – Novy Arbat Avenue

• SPAIN
Madrid – C/ Fuencarral 42

• SWEDEN
Stockholm – HÖTORGET

• UNITED KINGDOM
London – Westfield Centre
Birmingham – New Street @ The Bullring

• UNITED STATES
Los Angeles – Wilshire Blvd
New York – Times Square

• URUGUAY
Montevideo – Avenida 18 de Julio
Montevideo – Avenida 26 de Marzo and Bonavita

The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 2 opens in Australian cinemas on November 19, 2015.

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Larry Heath

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