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Environment and Wildlife
Film Festival in November
Nowrunning.com,
Thursday, 26 May 2005
IANS NEW DELHI: At a time of substantial debate over endangered forests and
wildlife, particularly tigers, India's premier and only festival of environment
and wildlife films has as its theme this year "Forests for Life".
A range
of environment and wildlife films will be screened at the Vatavaran Film
Festival during Nov 21-24 and Vatavaran Awards presented to documentary
films in eight categories.
Organised by the Centre for Media Studies and supported by the environment
and forests ministry, this will be the third Vatavaran festival to be
held in Delhi.
This year, more awards with cash prizes ranging from Rs.50,000
to Rs.150,000 will be given for films in the competitive section. Awards
have been instituted for films on wildlife conservation, wildlife natural
history, environment and public service messages.
In addition, awards
will be given for the best animation film, student film and the most environmentally
conscious broadcaster.
The last date for entries is July 15. A jury of
eminent filmmakers headed by director Shyam Benegal will decide the award
winning entries.
The number of entries in the festival has been increasing
steadily from 100 in 2002 to 154 in 2003. Award winning entries at the
festival will travel to different cities as part of Vatavaran Travels
so that more people can view the films.
To encourage young, environmentally
conscious filmmakers, the Centre for Media Studies will give several film
fellowships, each of Rs.100,000.
The highlight of the festival's non-competitive
section will be the best of Asian films and a retrospective of masters
like Richard Brock and David Attenborough.
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