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THE EUROPEAN ENVIRONMENTAL AND ARTS FESTIVAL (EEAF)
EEAF is a new festival. The festival takes place in Angus County, Dundee
City and Perth in summer from 28th July to 25th August 2007.
It is the International Festival of Documentary Films on Human Rights,
Animal Rights and Environmental issues which shall attract interest of
audience.
The festival will be held under the auspices of Czech Ambassador Mr Jan Winkler. In addition, the festival is endorsed by Councillor Alan Grant, SNP Group.
The festival centre will be at OASIS, Arbroath. The other festival places include Abbey Theatre in Arbroath, Community Learning and Development Service - Damacre Centre in Brechin, Community Learning and Development Service - Panmure Centre in Carnoustie, AK Bell Library in Perth, Fairfield Neighbourhood Centre in Perth, Michell Centre in Montrose, etc.
The festival will feature 19 documentaries from 10 countries all around the world: USA, Poland, France, Denmark, China, UK, Croatia, Slovakia, India and Czech.
As usual, there is also the Film Competition, and Prize Awards going on. The categories of the Film Competition are as follow: I. Best Film, II. Best Documentary Film, III. Best Ecology Film, IV. Best Student Film, V. Best Original Film, VI. The Viewer’s Prize. The categories of awards are: Award of Karel Kryl, Prize awarded by the festival organizer, Polish Awards Statuette, Award of the Arbroath town.
The opening ceremony will take place at OASIS, Arbroath on Saturday, July 28, at 7pm. On this occasion, the film “Vote for Me”, created by “Why democracy” organization, will be presented.
Thematic sections of the documentary films are: 1) Human Rights, 2) Environmental Matters, 3) Animal Rights, and 4) Student independent films.
Festival Programme
Please see on website:
http://www.indiannet.eu/webf/program.html
Accompanying Events
The Exhibition of Reforesting Scotland
28th July - 11th August at Arbroath Library
Arbroath beach and Arbroath River Clean
18th August, at 1pm, by Victoria Monument Place
Charitable Concert for Kenya
18th August Oasis 7pm
We are doing this festival also in order to collect informative and educational films and documentaries. We plan to screen these films at schools later on and make it an integral part of EEAF festival.
ENTRANCE TO ALL EVENTS IS FREE.
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26/07 Arbroath - FESTIVAL IN ARBROATH
11/07 Brechin - DAMACRE'S PART IN INTERNATIONAL FILM FEST
2006
New Festival
Consul General to open film festival
Eastern European sutdents showcase films at Mitchell Centre
Student Film Festival awards