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Written by Paul Mahoney   
Monday, 22 February 2010 15:14

The American Conservation Film Festival (ACFF) is currently accepting submissions for the 8th Annual Festival scheduled for the first weekend in November 2010, in Shepherdstown, West Virginia.

 

The American Conservation Film Festival (ACFF) promotes and presents its unique branding of conservation film by presenting outstanding films that have a new and unique viewpoint on a topic, which will provoke thought about the viewer’s fundamental understanding of themselves, the environment, and our culture. All the films ACFF presents ultimately explore individuals and society’s relationship with the natural world and our efforts to conserve what we can, and how we cope with what we can’t save. This can be achieved by presenting films that deal with and show:

 

 

• The myriad ways humans interact with wildlife and wild places.

• Issues driven by natural resource conservation.

• Humans as part of the environment, and/or living in a continuum of cultural tradition.

• Conservation of cultures, communities, and or lifestyles in conjunction with changes in the natural world.

• How youths encounter and understand the natural world.

 

Films that are selected by ACFF are chosen by a committee of media and conservation professionals.  The quality of storytelling, production value, aesthetics, and topic are principle factors in the selection of films for ACFF.

 

All films being submitted to ACFF shall have completed production or been aired in the past 2 years.

 

Films of any length are welcome.

 

We love our filmmakers. There is no fee for submission, and lodging, meals, and an all-access festival pass are provided to those whose film is selected. We encourage both professional and student filmmakers to submit. Student filmmakers are eligible to compete for cash awards in our annual student filmmaking competition.

The general submission deadline is May 15, 2010. 

The student competition submission deadline is June 15, 2010.

 

Please review the submission guidelines at http://www.conservationfilm.org/filmmakers/submission_guidelines.html before submitting your film through Withoutabox https://www.withoutabox.com/03film/03t_fin/03t_fin_fest_01over.php?festival_id=5705 or by filling out the submission form at http://www.conservationfilm.org/filmmakers/submission_form.html

For more information visit www.conservationfilm.org or contact Candi Byrne at 301-529-3322 or This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

 

We look forward to receiving your submission!

 

 

 
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