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TRYON, NC — The Tryon International Film Festival (TRIFF) proudly unveils the EcoHarmony Ciné Award, a prestigious category that extends beyond documentary features to emphasize fictional narratives and podcast productions promoting eco-friendly awareness. For the past decade, TRIFF has been a global platform for films championing environmental consciousness, and now, with the EcoHarmony Ciné Award, the festival is placing a premium on the power of f...
Join the West Coast's leading event for films & discussions that spark green ideas and actions.
Submit your film now to the 9th Annual San Francisco Green Film Festival, September 11-18, 2019.
greenfilmfest.org/submit
DEADLINES
Early Bird: March 22
Regular: April 12
Late: May 5
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ROOTED in PEACE challenges viewers to examine their values as Americans and human beings. Today we are at war within ourselves, with our environment, and with the world. Director and award-winning filmmaker Greg Reitman invites viewers on a film journey to take notice of the world we live in, proactively seek ways to find personal and ecological peace, and stop the cycle of violence. The film relies not only on memoir, but also interviews with such luminaries and activists as Deepak Chopra...
16 - 21 February 2015
St Andrews, Scotland
The St Andrews Green Film Festival showcases the most inpiring and world changing folms and documentaries highlighting the issues of climate change, environment and sustainability.
Our week long festival, held in the coastal town of St Andrews, UK- hosts several documentary films, events and workshops targeted towards families and individuals of all ages with an aim at raising awareness and engaging discussion and debate regarding some of the issues facing our planet and how we can all make a difference.
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Director: Vijay S. Jodha.
Set on the edge of the Thar desert and in the middle of world’s biggest camel fair, this film looks at the underbelly of one of the most visited and photographed tourist destinations in the world. The film highlight a challenge faced by 2.5 billion people on our planet everyday – access to cooking fuel.
The permanent theme of BIFED – Bozcaada International Festival of Ecological Documentary is only Ecology:
We are dedicated to organize this festival in order that we could hand this planet down to our children in a good condition and also raise beautiful children who deserve this planet.
Living spaces, disabilities, gentrification, alternative energy, alternative solutions... You will be visiting a precious geography where people respect the local, the small, proper production, and the nature. Your presence and your films will enrich our small-scale producers, farmers, fishermen, viticulturists, olive producers, teachers, students, youth; all of us.
Together we will contribute to the solutions to the threats caused by global warming, polluted and exhausted seas, decreasing forests, worsening working conditions of workers and farmers, shrinking arable land, decreasing drinking water supplies; your films will be inspirational for us.
CALL FOR ENTRIES
4th San Francisco Green Film Festival
May 29 - June 4, 2014
Be part of San Francisco’s leading festival for films and discussions about people and the planet.
The festival is open to new or established filmmakers from anywhere in the world. There are no restrictions on length or genre. Youth filmmakers submit for free!
DEADLINES
Early: December 13, 2013
Regular: January 10, 2014
Final: January 17, 2014
Submit online or download an entry form at sfgr...
Join us for the 4th San Francisco Green Film Festival, May 29-June 4, 2014 – the West Coast’s leading destination for groundbreaking and compelling films on the urgent environmental issues of our time.
The 2014 festival will present 50 new films from around the globe, with over 70 visiting filmmakers and guest speakers who will cover urgent environmental topics including energy, food, housing, wildlife, water, trash, and art in the environment. The festival will also feature special events, discussion panels, workshops, and educational programs, inviting festival attendees to get involved and take action with environmental causes important to them. For further information, please visit: sfgreenfilmfest.org.
Dear Film and Nature Friend!
Do you love Tarantino's arty works or are you a fan of David Attenborough's documentaries? Do you want to show with breathtaking pictures or with creative animation how much loss we suffer with the degradation of our biodiversity or the over consumption of fossil fuels?
Do you want to participate in a new international environmental movement that builds the basic of a green film festival?
If you say YES, then this is your place! Spread your environmental message and your talent, and even win with it!
Participate in the II. International Green-Go Short Film Festival, be a part of the message to show people how much we should preserve our natural heritage that are key for our lives, how much we should turn to alternative energy sources to halt climate change and how much we should respect our cultural heritage built on our environment.
Check the categories, find more information and fill the application form at the contest's website:
www.greengofest.eu. Do not forget to join our facebook communitny at: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Green-Go-International-Short-Film-Contest/201482366648085
Choose your weapon and SHOOT! It is your time now to spread the word around the world!
The SAN FRANCISCO GREEN FILM FESTIVAL announces its call for submissions for the 2nd Annual SFGFF taking place March 1-4, 2012.
SFGFF is the San Francisco Bay Area's leading festival for innovative film, television, and digital media that inspire environmental action and advocacy. The 2012 festival will take place over four days with special film premieres and green related programs and events in San Francisco's downtown Financial District. Festival screenings are at the Landmark...
Special recognition will be given to films, scripts and written articles with outdoor themes, in any category, whether it creates awareness about an environmental plight or gives us a glimpse into the beauty or harshness, or what-have-you, of the natural world. First deadline is coming up so get you entries in the mail by this Friday!
Twin Rivers Media Festival is presented by Courtyard Gallery in the beautiful mountains of Western North Carolina. Official Selections and past favorites wi...
Director: John Prowse, John Bessai .
GreenHeroes are remarkable people who acted on their idea and heroically “ventured forth” to protect our planet. Through their stories, our goal is to inspire people to take action and green their everyday lives. In this episode we find GreenHeroes at the root of the earth’s problems helping find new ways to tackle deforestation, GMOs, mass food production and even poverty in Africa. We feature three women on their journeys to make a difference.
Featuring: Tzeporah Berman, organizer of a series of protests that drew 10,000 supporters at the height of the Clayoquot Sound conflict in British Columbia.To achieve her goals, Tzeporah straddles the line between activism and corporate America. She works with corporations such as Staples and Dell to help them become more ecologically friendly. She also convinced Victoria’s Secret to print their catalogues on recycled paper.
Wangari Maathai, a Nobel Peace Prize winner, the first environmentalist to be recognized with this honour. Wangari initiated the Green Belt movement in Kenya, a program in which groups of women were paid to plant trees, proving advantageous for both the environment and the women. The movement set off the United Nations One Billion Trees Campaign. Each year, the campaign aims to have one billion trees planted worldwide.
Laura Reinsborough, a real pioneer for local food usage and a new mother, she founded an organization that does away with rotting fruit. Laura founded Not Far From The Tree, an organization that harvests fruit bearing plants around Toronto. A third of the bounty goes to the volunteers, a third goes to the owner of the tree and a third goes to local shelters, preventing thousands of pounds of fruit from going to waste.
GreenHeroes regularly features people from all over the word making a difference in the life of the planet through their actions. From CEOs to race car drivers, every story is an interactive space where viewers can watch, read and blog about these important environmental issues. Below is a sample of one of our blogs describing how one man's vision is changing the hairstyling industry: "Shane Price is the founder of Canada's Green Circle Salons. Shane is a forward thinker who has taken th...
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The next Green Lifestyle Film Festival ( GLFF), which is an international, non profit event , will be held at UCLA’s James Bridges Theatre in Los Angeles, California, USA from Friday 19th to Sunday 21st March 2010.
All submissions must be made by the 31st December 2009.On Friday, 19th March 2010, we begin with a Press Conference ( by invitation only) at 3pm, and then we open to the public at 5pm with a Green Carpet followed by a reception featuring top living foods gourmet green chefs, then into the theatre with Q&A with the film makers after watching trailers of their films. Live music, live food demos, entertainers on the outdoors stage, lots of prizes and dancing, booths to inspire creative and evolutionary choices, abound in the Free Outdoors Arena all weekend long as the films are being shown in the theatre . This all culminates with a Gala Awards Dinner & Ceremony on Sunday night , the 21st March, in Hollywood. Please see our website for details:http://www.greenlifestylefilmfestival.com Phone 310-854-2078/310-928-7689
The GOING GREEN FILM FESTIVAL (GGFF) encourages green filmmaking by rewarding
filmmakers who have lessened their carbon footprint on the planet
during production, used alternative transportation within the storyline
of their films, or have created a film whose subject includes the
environment, third world issues and the like. GGFF aims to spotlight those who are working to preserve our planet through entertainment and help inspire other filmmakers to adopt green practices, build greater awareness of social and environmental issues, and raise money for the Minorities in Broadcasting Training Program (MIBTP) (www.theBroadcaster.com), a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization formed in 1992 to provide training opportunities to college graduates in TV/radio news reporting, news management and film/TV production.
Eligible films can be any genre, but must be between 10 and 120 minutes in length and have been completed between 2008 and 2010. Films may be submitted online at www.goinggreenfilmfestival.com. The standard deadline is November 30th, 2009, with a submission fee of $55
and the final deadline is January 15, 2010, with a submission fee $65.
Each submission fee includes a $20 donation towards Renewable Energy
Certificates (RECs). For every REC purchased, one megawatt-hour of
renewable electricity is delivered to power grids. Join us in our quest to REthink, REplenish, REcommit.
Director: Chris Morrow.
Some of the biggest ideas in the world happen overnight. While CNN ireporter Chris Morrow covered the behind-the-scenes activity of the 2009 Toyota Grand Prix of Long Beach, the last thing she expected was to stumble across one man's plans to paint the largest picture of planet earth. But 24-hours after boldly announcing his goal to do just that, renowned environmental artist Wyland put the finishing touches on "Earth: The Blue Planet:" a three acre interpretation of our world atop the Long Beach Convention Center. Using ingenuity, elbow grease, and thousands of gallons of eco-friendly paint, the prolific artist turned a dusty, dry roof into a watercolor painting that can easily be seen from the upper reaches of the stratosphere. "Wyland: Earth Day" takes you inside the creative process behind the artist and his mission as told by the ireporter who chronicled the entire event.
http://www.GoingGreenFilmFestival.com
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SUBMIT YOUR FILM NOW; ALL Genres Welcome! With the motto “REthink, REplenish, REcommit”, the
GOING GREEN FILM FESTIVAL encourages green filmmaking by rewarding filmmakers who have lessened their
carbon footprint on the planet during production, used alternative transportation within the storyline of their
films, or have created a film whose subject includes the environment, third world issues, etc.
Please note, tha...
The World Ocean Day Mini Film Fest celebrates our oceans, coasts, and islands with short films of all varieties. Submissions are welcomed yearround and annual deadline for the June festival is May 30.
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