January 9, 2008 Contact: Stephine Poston
For Immediate Release 505/379-6172, stephposton@msn.com
Global Green Indigenous Film Festival Accepting Film Submissions
Call for Submissions Deadline February 1, 2008
Albuquerque, NM – The Global Green Indigenous Film Festival today announced that it has extended its film submissions deadline to February 1, 2008. The festival presented by the National Tribal Environmental Council (NTEC) and the New Mexico Tourism Department will be held on April 18-20, 2008 in Santa Fe, New Mexico.
Films submitted are required to address global warming and environmental issues affecting indigenous communities from throughout the world. Formats accepted: DVD, VHS, Beta SP. Film entries should be mailed to: 2501 Rio Grande Boulevard, NW, Albuquerque, New Mexico 87104, ATTN: Global Green Indigenous Film Festival. For more information call Mary Velarde at (505) 242-2175 or email globalgreen@ntec.org.
Founded in 1991, NTEC a national non-profit organization based in Albuquerque, New Mexico has a membership of 184 tribes working to protect and preserve tribal environments. The film festival will be held in conjunction with NTEC's 15th Environmental Conference April 15-18,
2008.
Visit www.ntec.org/filmfestival.htm for more information.
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