Film Festival:
Moonrise Filmfestival 2008
Call For Entries
WHAT IS THE MOONRISE FILM FESTIVAL?
The Moonrise Film Festival showcases independent documentaries from the Philippines, by Philippines artists, on issues directly pertaining to the Philippine culture and environment. This festival of independent films, documenting the country's luscious landscape and increasing danger of environmental degradation, is coming into its fifth time as a critically-acclaimed tradition. The Moonrise Film Festival was originally organized by the Center for Environmental Awareness and Education (CEAE), based in Quezon City, in order to address critical environmental issues facing the country's heritage and future. More information about the CEAE is available at: www.ceae.org/film_moonrise.htm
BE PART OF MOONRISE FILMFESTIVAL 2008
WHO CAN PARTICIPATE
The Moonrise Film Festival is open to:
Professional & Non- professional Filmmakers, video makers and multi-media artists from all over the world. Individuals, groups or organizations may submit their entries.
For this year's festival we are actively seeking submissions from talented college and university student filmmakers from all over the country. The goal in having a student category on the festival is to show exceptional works by students and to create networking opportunities for students from all over the country.
QUALIFIED GENRES
Open only to all documentary films which haven't been commercially produced & viewed. Feature films and other genres will be accepted for exhibition purposes only and will not be eligible to join the competition.
RUNNING TIME LIMIT
Ideal running time of all entries should be 45 minutes or less, however, we will accept entries exceeding this time provided it is fully justified
The winner for Best Documentary will receive The Grand Charlie Award, plus a check for P 100,000.00.
The winners in various categories will receive trophies and cash prizes/ gift packs.
Now, what are you waiting for, submit your documentary film entries with the theme "Global Warming" or any documentary films that
features Philippine environmental issues that contributes to global warming.
Deadline for Submission: July 31, 2008
For details and mechanics, please contact FilmFest Secretariat
+63915.323.5022 +63928.562.8858
+632.557.9404 +632.557.9439
moonrisefilmfest@gmail.com or visit www.ceae.org for more information
Be HEARD.
Be an environmental ADVOCATE
Save MOTHER EARTH.
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Moonrise Filmfest Secretariat
+63915.323.5022 +63928.562.8858
www.ceae.org
Education Solutions to the Environmental Crisis
Founded in 1999, Center for Environmental Awareness and Education (CEAE) is a leader in environmental education and environmental awareness initiatives in the Philippines. CEAE offers the internationally-acclaimed Project Learning Tree (PLT) and Project Water Education for Teacher (WET) workshops, which aim to facilitate environmental learning through engaging, innovative, and interdisciplinary activities.The organization´s fundamental principle rests on the power of awareness and education as an impetus for positive change and a more environmentally-responsible generation.
By working towards self-sustainability and capitalizing on our strength as an all-inclusive people organization, CEAE serves as a nerve center, directing projects involving environmental awareness and education.
At CEAE, we believe that education is the starting point for change. Those of us who work here share a strong commitment to protecting the planet. We believe in using the power of education and film to inspire solutions to the environmental crisis.
The organization has spearheaded a variety of projects such as Moonrise Film Festival, the first environmental film festival in the Philippines. CEAE constantly produces and distributes new content such as the award winning documentary Children of the Mountains, Endangered Tales, and other environmental festival winners.
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Submission Deadline:
July 31, 2008
Contact:
Moonrise Filmfest Secretariat
+63915.323.5022 +63928.562.8858
Center for Environmental Awareness and Education
Website:
www.ceae.org
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