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May 2005, New Delhi
At
a time when there is substantial debate in the
country on the state of our forests, the rights
of tribals and the status and rights of wildlife
and tigers in particular, the countrys premier
and only festival of environment and wildlife
films, the Vatavaran film festival, has as its
theme this year Forests for Life.
However,
a range of environment and wildlife films are
to be screened at the
festival from November 21 to 24 this year and
Vatavaran Awards presented to
documentary films in eight categories. Organized
by Centre for Media Studies
(CMS) and supported by the Ministry of Environment
and Forests, Government of India, this will be
the third Vatavaran festival to be held in Delhi.
This
year more awards will be given for films in the
Competitive Section, ranging from Rs. 50,000 to
Rs. 1.50 lakhs. Awards has been instituted for
films on Wildlife Conservation, Wildlife Natural
History, Environment, Public Service and
Messages Spots. In addition awards will be given
for the best Animation Film,
Student Film as well as for the most Environmentally
Conscious Broadcaster.
The
last date for entries is 15 July 2005. A Jury
of eminent filmmakers,
headed by Mr. Shyam Benegal, will decide the award
winning entries. The number of entries to the
festival has increased steadily from 100 in 2002
to 154
in 2003. The award winning entries at the festival
will travel to different cities as a part of Vatavaran
Travels so that more people can view the films.
To
encourage young, environmentally-conscious filmmakers,
CMS will also be
giving several film fellowships, each of Rs. One
lakh.
The
highlight of the Non Competitive Section of the
festival will be best of Asian films and a Retrospective
of Masters like Richard Brock and David Attenborough.
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