Hollywood presents itself: the Shoot for the Earth filmmaking competition is announced

In cooperation with the Faculty of Cultural Sciences, Education and Regional Development of the University of Pécs, the film competition "Shoot for the Earth! will be held this year as well. The global filmmaking competition will be announced together with the screening of the films that have won awards in previous years, following the Oscar awards ceremony. Iván Zádori dr., Vice Dean for International Relations, represented the Faculty at the event on Sunset Boulevard, one of the most famous areas of Los Angeles.

Participants in the announcement of the Global Filmmaking Competition in the Los Angeles Film School's Ceremonial Hall (from left to right) Prof. Karl Bardosh, Artistic Director, Iván Zádori dr., Associate Dean of the School, Prof. Marlee Roberts, Program Director, and Lawrence David Foldes, member of the Student Oscar awards Committee and International Jury of the Shoot for the Earth Awards

The "Rotate for the Earth" filmmaking competition is supported by the Hungarian Energy and Utility Regulatory Office. The competition is jointly organized by the Faculty of Cultural Sciences, Education and Regional Development of the UP and the "Shoot for the Earth" Foundation, in collaboration with the New York University (NYU) Tisch School of Arts.

The professional director of the competition is producer Gábor Kindl (Shoot for the Earth Foundation), artistic director Prof. Karl Bardosh (NYU), and the professional team of the competition is made up of production management students from the Faculty of Cultural Sciences, Education and Regional Development of the UP. Entries are open to all, details can be found at www.shoot4earth.org .

Faculty of Cultural Sciences, Education and Regional Development of the UP - Winner of the 2021 Our Planet, Our City Environmental Award in the Institutional category

Entries to the filmmaking competition will also be subject to scientific investigation in the framework of the 2020-2.1.1-ED-2020-00107 grant funded by the National Research, Development, and Innovation Office.

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