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The Green Screen Environmental Film Festival is the only environmental film festival in the English speaking Caribbean. CMS VATAVARAN Environment and Wildlife International Film Festival and Forum 2001 New Delhi: India: CMS VATAVARAN [23] is a pioneering international film festival and forum on environment and wildlife. Using films as a window ...
The International Wildlife Film Festival is a film festival held annually at the Roxy Theater in Missoula, Montana.. The International Wildlife Film Festival was "the first regular ongoing festival devoted solely to wildlife films" and this "signaled that wildlife films had arrived as a motion picture genre distinct from others". [1]
Energy development: water pollution: Susannah Grant: 2000 The End of Eden: Environmental degradation: cattle ranching: Rick Lomba: 1986 Fight for the Planet: Global warming, Social responsibility: Colin Carter 2009 Final Straw: Food, Earth, Happiness: Food, farming, natural farming, biophilia: Patrick M. Lydon and Suhee Kang 2015 Flow: For Love ...
The festival first began in 2003 as a seven-day event. It is now a ten-day event. The Big Sky Documentary Film Festival is the largest cinema event in Montana. The festival presents an average of 150 non-fiction films annually at the historic Wilma Theater, The Top Hat, The Roxy Theater, and Crystal Theater in downtown Missoula.
Cowspiracy: The Sustainability Secret is a 2014 American documentary film produced and directed by Kip Andersen and Keegan Kuhn.The film explores the impact of animal agriculture on the environment—examining such environmental concerns as climate change, water use, deforestation, and ocean dead zones—and investigates the policies of several environmental organizations on the issue.
International Wildlife Film Festival: 1977 Missoula, Montana: United States: Io Isabella International Film Week: 2005 Italy: Jeevika: Asia Livelihood Documentary Festival: 2003 New Delhi: India: Jihlava International Documentary Film Festival: 1997 Jihlava: Czech Republic: Junction North International Documentary Film Festival: 2013 Sudbury ...
Kiss the Ground is a 2020 Netflix original documentary film. It focuses on regenerative agriculture; the movie profiles scientists, farmers and environmentalists as they explore the important role healthier soil plays in better human and planetary health.
The documentary draws parallels to the California water wars featured in the 1974 film Chinatown. The film had its world premiere at the 2021 Wild & Scenic Film Festival on January 14, 2021, where it won the Jury Award and People's Choice Award. [1] It then played at the International Wildlife Film Festival where it won its category. [2]