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Conservation Optimism

Conservation Optimism

Oxford
United Kingdom

Programme Coordinator: Julia Migne

Phone: +44 (0)1865 271 213

Email: admin@conservationoptimism.org

Website: www.conservationoptimism.org

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Conservation Optimism is built on the belief that empowering everyone to make a difference for nature, while also learning from successes and failures within the conservation sector, is key to securing our planet’s future.

We are calling all filmmakers to send us short films featuring stories of hope from around the globe. Have you been inspired by someone taking action for nature in your community? Have you witnessed some conservation successes? Have you learned from conservation failures? We want to hear from you!

Our third film festival will take place in Autumn 2021 at the Oxford Museum of Natural History (date to be confirmed closer to the time). We will be selecting short films for the following categories:

  • Student (email us at filmfestival@conservationoptimism.org stating your current course of study for a fee waiver password)
  • Animation
  • People & Nature
  • Life Underwater
  • Life on Land
  • Beyond Boundaries

Shortlisted films and winners of our first edition can be found here: summit.conservationoptimism.org/virtual-film-festival and of our second edition here: youtube.com/watch?v=OzMWVbGeVpk.

Submissions for short films are currenly open and will close on May 31st so don’t miss your chance!
Submit here: filmfreeway.com/GoodNaturedAConservationOptimismFilmFestival

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