Finger Lakes Environmental Film Festival Passes Now On Sale

03/20/06

Contributed by Patricia Zimmermann

Festival passes for the over 30 screenings of feature-length films programmed for the Finger Lakes Environmental Film Festival (FLEFF) downtown at Cinemapolis and Fall Creek Cinemas from March 31 though April 6 are now on sale at the Ithaca College bookstore. Screenings will feature new releases from Morocco, Argentina, Mexico, France, Algeria, Cambodia, Kenya, Senegal, China, Thailand, Germany, and Belgium.

Festival ten pass: $60.00 / Students with ID: $50.00
Festival five pass: $32.50 / Students with ID: $27.50

All events on the Ithaca College campus are free.

The Finger Lakes Environmental Film Festival (FLEFF) is a one-week multimedia interarts extravaganza that reboots the environment and sustainability into a larger 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.

This year's festival features over 100 events, 65 films and videos, and 26 guests. It includes 35mm features, video, video art, installation, music, photography, remix live performance, archival films with live music, special workshops and master classes as well as galas and gatherings.

The 2006 festival reimagines the environment beyond land, sea, and air towards a larger vision of mediascapes, ethnoscapes, financescapes, ideoscapes, soundscapes, imagescapes, and screenscapes; from one screen to many screens, from one idea to an multiplicity of crosswirings.

For a full schedule of events as well as film descriptions, please visit https://www.ithaca.edu/fleff.

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