Green Screen BLUE

Very Short Shorts submission deadline extended.

Green Screen BLUE

Local filmmakers have until September 15 to submit their minute-long contributions to the 2021 edition of the Green Screen Environmental Film Festival’s Very Short Shorts Mobile Film competition.

The overall theme for this year’s festival and the Very Short Shorts competition is Heroes and will continue Green Screen’s focus on film-making as a tool for creating greater awareness on issues of climate change and sustainability in TT, a media release said.

Since 2011 Green Screen has screened hundreds of films in TT and Guyana. Green Screen has also contributed to the local film ecosystem through several production support programmes and the hugely successful Very Short Shorts Mobile Film competition.

Festival director Carver Bacchus is urging filmmakers to highlight stories of resilience and creativity, among other concerns.

“The theme Heroes is a call for us to focus on the many ordinary humans who are making an extraordinary impact all over the world. We encourage our local filmmakers to highlight stories of resilience, ingenuity, creativity, vision and care for our fellow citizens and our country. And this can be in the fields of social justice, food security, migration, health and wellness, the built environment, technology, climate change adaptation and energy security,” Bacchus said in the release.

Originally published in Newsday