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Wednesday, 04 August 2010 23:22 |
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The Eco Film Festival would not have been possible if it were not for the hundreds of volunteers that helped us throughout the event. You guys simply rock!
This year, due to the magnitude of the festival, we require your help again to make this event a success. So if you have the time (16th and 17th OCtober 2010) and would like to help out, do drop us an
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The Struggles of Cairo’s ‘Garbage People,’ but No Whining |
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Sunday, 23 May 2010 09:31 |
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 In "Garbage Dreams," Mai Iskander's stunning docu-helming debut, three teenage boys scramble to save an Egyptian city built on garbage from economic disaster. The documentary focuses on the Zaballeen, a "nothing" class of Coptic Christians some 60,000 strong, who for generations have eked out a living by collecting and repurposing trash, achieving a staggering 80% recycling rate (as opposed to the 20-30% that commonly passes for ecological success). The Zaballeen now face obsolescence as international sanitation companies appropriate their livelihood. This strikingly shot, Oscar-shortlisted docu, which has scooped up multiple fest awards, will premier in October at the Eco Film Fest here in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
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Lithium Springs - A comedy-adventure hit for the family |
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Thursday, 20 May 2010 12:26 |
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The highly acclaimed, 80 minute independent feature film "Lithium Springs", fresh off a successful film festival run, will be making its debut in Malaysia at the Eco Film Fest 2010 held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Shot in the swamps of Central Florida-with only a three man crew - Lithium Springs tells the story of an offbeat adventurer's search for the lost treasure of Ponce de Leon.
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Green Lit To Join List of Other Films Selected for the Eco Film Fest 2010 |
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Thursday, 20 May 2010 11:14 |
Green Lit by producer Miranda Bailey, joins the rest of the films submitted by international film makers and will premier for the first time in Malaysia at the Eco Film Fest 2010. Check out one of the latest interview of Bailey by Eric Childress at the South by Southwest Film Festival.
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