We are very excited to announce that two of our short films will be screening at the 2014 Cape Town Eco Film Festival taking place at the Labia Theatre in Cape Town.
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The Bicycle Film Festival is coming to SA this November!
Started in 2001 by Brendt Barbur, the BFF is now a global phenomenon that celebrates the bicycle through music, art and, of course, film.
The Bicycle Film Festival is a testament to the power of film and media to change the world and has been a major catalyst for the urban bike movement, one of the most powerful and culturally relevant forces of the last decade.
Global Conference: Nuclear Power for Africa?
Join local and international energy experts, NGOs and concerned citizens at The Global Conference: Nuclear Power For Africa? being held in Cape Town on March 8th – 9th, 2012 – to discuss the future of nuclear power in Africa, and what the alternatives are. There is an exciting line up of talks, photo exhibitions and film screenings planned that are aimed to inform and inspire.
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Transition SA Series On TV
We are excited to announce that Cape Town TV is now broadcasting Transition SA. This 6-part documentary series explores Project 90 x 2030 ground breaking initiative to establish renewable energy demonstration sites throughout South Africa.
UCT Green Week Enviro Film Fest. 3 – 6 OCT.
As part of the annual Green Week celebrations, UCT’s Green Campus Initiative, in conjunction with While You Were Sleeping, will be hosting an environmental film festival running from the 3rd to the 6th of October at the Labia Theatre on Orange. All UCT/ non-UCT students and members of the public are welcome to attend. We will be screening a few of our environmental shorts before the main features. Read on for the programme.
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Eco Kids Film Festival – 3-7 October
Next week 3-7 October sees the first EKFI Environmental Film Festival in Cape Town! There is a really exciting line up and all the films are designed for kids (and adults alike). So head over to the Labia on Orange Street. We will be screening some of our latest eco series. Read on for the program