
Bhubaneswar: Odisha is set to host the All Living Things Environmental Film Festival (ALT EFF) on December 2. Gram Vikas has joined hands with ALT EFF to facilitate in-person screenings of documentaries and short films, showcasing a blend of Indian and international titles with a focus on environmental issues, conservation, and sustainability.
The film festival is scheduled to take place at the Gram Vikas Mahendra Tanaya Ashram School in Koinpur, located in the Rayagada block of Gajapati district. Additionally, the festival will also have a screening at the Gram Vikas Mohuda campus near Berhampur on December 4.
ALT EFF will present a thoughtfully curated selection of impactful films aimed at captivating and inspiring audiences. These films promise to offer a unique perspective on some of the most critical environmental challenges faced by our planet. The Koinpur venue will feature six short films, while the Mohuda campus will showcase two feature films along with five short films. The festival aims to raise awareness and promote discussions on environmental conservation and sustainable practices.
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