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DREFF 2012 Film Program Now Online
August 17, 2012
The Dominican Republic Environmental Film Festival (DREFF) is quickly approaching! We are pleased to announce that the official 2012 Film Program is now available online. Start planning your 2012 DREFF experience today, and make the most of the Festival’s ample offering of
environmental documentary films, panels, workshops and activities.
DREFF 2012 will be celebrated September 5-9, in seven cities in the Dominican Republic: Santo Domingo, San Francisco de Marcorís, Santiago de los Caballeros, Punta Cana, Baní, Puerto Plata and Sosua, and in a total of 13 venues, making the educational event accessible to schools, universities and communities in diverse geographical locations throughout the country.
This year’s Festival
will be organized around 5 key thematic areas: Oceans, Biodiversity, Green Economy, Sustainable Agriculture and Climate Change.
DREFF will feature a selection of 24 acclaimed documentary films:
Two retrospective titles: (The Last Lions, Waste Land)
3 Dominican titles: (Terra, Dominicana Bajo el Mar II, Discover La Vega: Pride of My Land)
6 short films: (Anna, Emma and the Condors, Carbon for Water, Loretanos: Designing the Ocean’s Future,Someplace with a Mountain, Wild Wealth, Yasuni: A Wild Idea)
13 international feature films: (Big Miracle, Biophilic Design: The Architecture of Life, In Organic We Trust, Life: Challenges of Life, My Village, My
Lobster, My Father, the Captain: Jacques Yves Cousteau, Revenge of the Electric Car, Sea the Truth, Surviving Progress, Taste the Waste, The City Dark, The
Whale, Vegucated).
All screenings are free and open to the public and all foreign films will be subtitled in Spanish.
About DREFF
DREFF, launched by Global Foundation for Democracy and Development (GFDD) and Fundación Global Democracia y Desarrollo (FUNGLODE) in September of last
year, raises awareness and deepens understanding of environmental issues among Dominican audiences, while celebrating the beauty and diversity of the country’s natural heritage. Through screening a diverse selection of high-quality films on matters of environmental concern, and organizing panel discussions with environmental experts, filmmakers and other stakeholders, the Festival seeks to foster dialogue and to inspire Dominican audiences to adopt practices that will ensure the health and
environmental sustainability of the country.
By bringing together youth, scholars, experts, activists, filmmakers, representatives of public, private and nongovernmental institutions and the general public, the Festival promotes programs and projects that contribute to environmental protection, conservation and sustainability.
Related links:
www.drenvironmentalfilmfestival.org
www.environmentaldictionary.org
www.globoverdedominicano.org