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AMBASSADORS

» Prof Wangari Maathai
Green Belt Movement Founder and 2004 Nobel Peace Prize Winner - Nairobi/Kenya

» Sheila Watt-Cloutier
Former chair of the Inuit Circumpolar Conference and 2005 Sophie-Prize winner -  Iqaluit, Nunavut

» Albert Maysles
Filmmaker NY, USA

» Øystein Dahle
Chairman Worldwatch Institute - Slependen, Norway

» Trond Giske
Minister of Culture and Church Affairs - Oslo, Norway

» Prof Ole D. Mjøs
Chair of the Norwegian Peace Nobel Comitee - Tromsø/Norway

» Helen Bjørnøy
Minister of Environment - Oslo, Norway

» Nick Bonner
Painter, cartoonist, landscape artist and filmmaker Beijing, China

» Jan-Gunnar Winther
Director of the Norwegian Polar Institutt - Tromsø/Norway

» Fernando Birri
Documentary filmmaker - Havanna/Cuba

» Peter Doyle
Documentary filmmaker - USA

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THE FILMS 2007

The FridgeThe Fridge
by Lucie Å tamfestova, Czeck Republik

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From The CampFrom The Camp
Ahmed Khalid Mashharawi, Palestine

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FacelessFaceless
by Aboderin Tunde Paul, Nigeria

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Hot Planet Thirsty JoburgHot Planet, Thirsty Joburg
by Jon Durand, Canada

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MbeligiMbeligi  
by Nwatum Damasius Akongnui, Nigeria

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Sui UtikSui Utik  
by Ramadian Bachtiar, Indonesia

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The Pampas Unknown Desert
by Carolina Dias de Almeida Berger, Brazil

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The Green MartyrThe Green Martyr
by Olubusayo Iruemiobe, Nigeria

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Mountain pine BeetleMountain Pine Beetle: A Climate Change Catastrophe
By Lindsay Robles, Canada

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Reclaim Power - voices from the camp for climate action 2006
by Luciano Ibarra & Julian Benz, Germany

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Adaptive GreeningAdaptive Greening
by Zahra Ebrahim, Canada

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Jonathan BrownJonathan Brown and the Lost Penguin
by Sarah Stephen & Nick Roffey, Australia

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The Last Boy RidingThe Last Boy Riding
by Jon Steffan Ballesteros, Philippines

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Don't Burn our FurtureDon’t burn our future. Act now!
Bai Yunwen, Beijing, China

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DroughtDrought
by Iliyasu Kasimu, Nigeria

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THE YOUTH FILM COMPETION

NUFF global wants you to tell stories about how you experience the global warming and its consequences.

As a young and talented filmmaker you will have a platform to tell your story and create awareness on climate change caused by mankind. Your story will give the issue a human face.

NUFF global will build bridges between youths, science, politics and film and encourage political expression for Youth Cinema.

The film ideas must be sent in with a short exposé, a project description and a budget. All genres are possible, but the planned films must not be longer than 15 minutes. The filmmakers must be between 18 and 30 years old. The 5 best ideas will each receive production funding of up to USD 5.000. A short exposé, a project description and a budget is required (in English). An international selection of film professionals and environmental specialists will choose the 5 best ideas.

Deadline: 15. November 2008.

» Enter the film idea competition

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