Why you should be at This wildlife film festival in Mumbai

12 February,2009 06:47 AM IST |   |  What's on Team

Green may be the magic colour in the film industry, but these films don a rather different shade of it


Green may be the magic colour in the film industry, but these films don a rather different shade of it.

Wildscreen, the world's largest film festival, seeks to promote conservation by conducting seminars that discuss new trends in environmental and wildlife filmmaking. The classes that commence at Whistling Woods
International will be conducted by Harriet Nimmo, CEO of the organisation; Paul Donovon who has worked on a large number of natural history films; and Amanda Theunissen, ex-Strand Editor for the BBC Natural History Unit.
On February 13, wildlife-documentary-enthusiasts can look forward to a lecture from Naresh Bedi, the recipient of several national and international awards for wildlife photography and film-making.

At: Whistling Woods International, Film City Complex, Goregaon (E).
Call: 30916000.

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