Hello,
The next International Environmental Film
Festival organised by the Ile de France Region takes place in
Previous editions have shown feature films,
documentaries and short films on subjects such as ecology, sustainable
development, urbanism art, and the evolution of the world.
The following films have premiered at our
festival, Darwin’s Nightmare,
Heisei tanuki gassen pompoko, Ils ne mouraient pas tous mais tous étaient frappés,
Lost in Translation, Sauf le respect que je vous dois, Sisters In Law,
Work Hard, Play Hard, Arbres, Microcosmos, Terres et cendres, Winged Migration…
Screenings give producers, directors and
actors, the opportunity to discuss the film with the public.
The jury members come from all kinds of
profession, artists as well as journalists and people concerned by the
environment (Allain Bougrain-Dubourg, Jacques Perrin, Jean-Michel Jarre, Tom
Novembre, Laurence Côte, Humbert Balsan…). The president of this
year’s festival is the photographer Yann Arthus-Bertrand.
The 2005 Festival opened with the screening of Mongolian Ping Pong.
7 000 spectators came to discover a selection
of 52 films, in and out of competition, and to take part in several debates and
Q&As.
Allain Bougrain-Dubourg, president of the jury,
and the members of the jury awarded the following prizes :
- The First
Prize (8 000 euros) and the
Fiction Prize (4 000 euros) went toy Kekexili, Mountain Patrol, a feature film from
- The Documentary Prize (4 000 euros) went to Between Midnight and the roosters’s crow
from
- The Jury Award (4 000 euros) went to Plagues and Pleasures on the Salton Sea, a documentary
from the
A Jury
of Students and Apprentices from the region gave its award (4
000 Euros) to Raging Blues, a
documentary by Vincent Parranaud and Lyonnel Mathieu.
The next edition of the festival will continue
to embrace the great variety of environmental films, through screenings,
debates and discussions.
2006 is the year of the
“Francophonie” in
To facilitate a rich program
of films, we are looking for documentaries, feature films and short films to
participate in the festival.
We encourage you to submit your films for the next
edition and we look forward to working with you in the near future.
I’m
at your disposal for any further information.
Best
regards,
Myriam
Gast Loup
Festival
International du Film d'Environnement
Programmation /
Coordination
Tel : + 33 1 53 85 67 91 - Fax : + 33 1
53 85 50 49
Conseil
régional d'Île-de-France - Direction de La Communication
35, bvd des
Invalides - 75007 Paris / Bureau 327
PJ :
Rules & Regulation/Entry Form – Presentation FIFE 2006