Artivist Film Festival
WIN $5,000
FOR YOUR FILM OR VIDEO!
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Have you created a film-video about a social, political, local or global issue? Do you know someone that has? The Artivist Film Festival is awarding $5,000 to the film or video that receives the most votes from our online community!
Voting begins by November 1st. The winner is announced on December 1, 2012. Just in time for the holiday shopping season.
"As the only Film Festival affiliated with the UNITED NATIONS Department of Public Information, the Artivist Film Festival remains the only event dedicated to raising awareness for Humanity, Animals and the Environment through international films.
More than just a film festival, we guide the public “From Awareness to Positive Action” by providing educational, informative films, and then connecting our audiences to dozens of NGOs where they can actively participate in affecting positive change."
Dr. Bettina Wolff - Artivist CoFounder
If you like films and share our passion for advocacy, then join the Artivist community online!
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The 9th Annual Artivist Film Festival
is scheduled
November 1 - 4, 2012 in Los Angeles, CA.
NOTE:The Artivist Film Festival only accepts films-videos that address a Human Rights, Child Advocacy, Environmental, Animal Advocacy, Social or Political, Local or Global issue. We accept works that are Narrative or Fiction, Documentary, Experimental, Music Videos, Animation, Typography and Special Effect.
Submit your film or video today and share this email with your community!!
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