
International Wildlife Film Festival
27 Fort Missoula Road, Suite 2, Missoula, MT 59804 USA
Tel: (406) 728-9380 Fax: (406) 728-2881
Email: iwff@wildlifefilms.org
Website:
www.wildlifefilms.org
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The
International Wildlife Film Festival (IWFF), created
and based in Missoula, Montana, hosts a wide-ranging line-up
of special events, public screenings, seminars and panel discussions
and evening receptions.
The Missoula
Festival is not a trade show or marketplace; it is a forum
for people to teach and learn about the natural history filmmaking
business and wildlife issues. Our Festival is an eclectic
collection of people who have a great concern for wildlife
and wildlands, and how television, film and video play important
roles in understanding and protecting creatures and habitat
world-wide.
The mission of the International Wildlife Film Festival is
to foster knowledge and understanding of wildlife and habitat
through excellent, honest wildlife films and other media.
The IWFF was the first juried wildlife film competition in
the world.
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Montana
CINE International Film Festival
International
Wildlife Media Center
Montana CINE
718 S Higgins Avenue
Missoula, Montana 59801
Tel: 406.728.9380
Email: iwmc@wildlifefilms.org
Website: www.wildlifefilms.org |
Montana
CINE is a new cultural and environmental film festival that
brings our world closer to home. It celebrates and explores
the cultures and issues that affect our world, our environment,
and human relationships in the natural world.. As
with the annual International Wildlife Film Festival (IWFF)
Montana CINE (Cultures and Issues of Nature & the Environment)
is an annual film festival held every fall in Missoula, Montana
featuring award-winning films, seminars, receptions and workshops.
This film festival completes a global picture of why and how
we live in our world and interact with our environment. While
the wildlife film festival has a special focus with wildlife
as the central theme, the film subjects of Montana CINE are
broad, featuring topics and issues that explore the human
experience and peoples' relationships with nature and their
environment. |