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Renewable Energy
The International Festival of Film
Schools was established in 1981. It is now one of the most
important festivals for young filmmakers in the world. More than 3,500 films have been
presented at the festival since its inception. More than 3,200
foreign students and professors have had opportunities to meet,
enter into discussions and share their experiences with each other.
"Besides the loyal support of Minister of State and Commissioner for Culture and Media Affairs, Bernd Neumann, the financial assistance that the Festival receives from its partners is indispensable. Our partners' passionate and professional engagement also contributes invaluably to the Festival's success. Our contract with ZDF has been extended until 2013. We are especially pleased that for the first time Moët & Chandon will be the Berlinale's official champagne supplier," ...
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.
http://www.GoingGreenFilmFestival.com
twitter.com/goinggreenfest
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...
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