Wildlife Conservation Film Festival

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Wildlife Conservation Film Festival
LocationNew York City
Founded2010
Founded byChristopher J. Gervais
No. of films70+
Websitehttp://www.wcff.org/

Wildlife Conservation Film Festival (WCFF) is an international film festival based in New York, that promotes and produces interactive events around independent films that promote sustainability and the conservation of biodiversity.

About WCFF[edit]

The Wildlife Conservation Film Festival was founded in 2010 by Christopher J. Gervais as a 2 day event and has now grown to a 10 day festival.[1] It is a juried event and attendees and participants are international wildlife conservationists, filmmakers, photographers, scientists and people across the globe that work toward the preservation of global biodiversity. It has grown into a educational conference in which attendees are informed and inspired. In 2016 WCFF announced that DDB Worldwide (New York) will be partnering with them on a pro bono basis in order to further their exposure.[2]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Updates, Industry (4 May 2016). "DDB NY get sexually creative for the Wildlife Conservation Film Festival". Creative Pool.
  2. ^ Zanger, Doug (28 March 2016). "DDB New York named Wildlife Conservation Film Festival AOR". The Drum. Carnyx Group Limited.

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