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The Finger Lakes Environmental Film Festival
The Finger Lakes Environmental Film Festival (FLEFF) is a one week multimedia extravaganza that covers the environment and sustainability as a global conversation, embracing issues ranging from labor, war, health, disease, music, intellectual property, fine art, software, remix culture, economics, archives, AIDS, women’s rights and human rights.
The Finger Lakes Environmental Film Festival at Ithaca College embraces sustainability across all of its forms: economic, social, ecological, political, cultural, technological, and aesthetic. The festival is in the spirit of UNESCO’s initiative on sustainable development with interconnections between war, disease, health, genocide, the land, water, air, food, education, technology, cultural heritage, and diversity. Through film, video, new media, music, installation, performance, panels, and presentations, the festival engages interdisciplinary debate.
The Finger Lakes Environmental Film Festival was launched in 1997 as a project of the Center for the Environment at Cornell University. The festival expanded to become a major regional event in upstate New York. In 2005 the festival moved permanently to Ithaca College, where it is housed in the Division of Interdisciplinary and International Studies as a program to link intellectual inquiry and debate to larger global issues.
The Finger Lakes Environmental Film Festival
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