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Maude Barlow Accepting her Global Guardian Award<\/p>\n<\/div>\n

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Sarah Norenberg winning the Grand Jury at the Blue Water Film Festival<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n

5th Annual Blue Water Film Festival Honors Maude Barlow and Announces Grand Jury and Audience Award Winners<\/i><\/p>\n

This year\u2019s festival was sparked by a call of acclaimed animated environmental filmmakers with truly compelling stories about our aquatic life and the environment.\u201d<\/b><\/p>\n

\u2014 Greg Reitman, Festival Director<\/p>\n<\/div>\n

SAN DIEGO, CA, USA, April 1, 2024 \/EINPresswire.com<\/a>\/ — The 5th Annual Blue Water Film Festival<\/a> (BWFF) announced this year\u2019s juried award winners at the Closing Night Award Ceremony at the UC San Diego Park & Market on Sunday, March 24, 2024. The festival, held from March 21-24, screened over 40 feature, short and animated films. <\/p>\n

\u201cThis year\u2019s festival was sparked by a call of acclaimed animated environmental filmmakers with truly compelling stories about our aquatic life and the environment,\u201d said Greg Reitman, Festival Director. \u201cWe are honored to showcase some of the best animated environmental content around the globe.\u201d<\/p>\n

BWFF Film Awards<\/p>\n

Global Guardian Award

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Maude Barlow<\/a>, UN Water Activist

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\nGrand Jury Best Short Film

\nWINNER: \u201cSlaves to Water\u201d directed by Bertrand Loyer<\/p>\n

Best Cinematography

\nWINNER: \u201cWhale Nation\u201d by Cinematographer Nedjma Berder<\/p>\n

Audience Award

\nWINNER: \u201cPLSTC\u201d directed by Laen Sanches<\/p>\n

The opening night reception and screening was led with opening remarks by Julie Duhaut-Bedos of The French Consulate showcased Jean-Albert Lievre feature film, \u201cWhale Nation” at the MOPA – Museum Of Photography in Balboa Park. The Vistal Bar & Restaurant at the Intercontinental Hotel hosted the inaugural filmmaker\u2019s brunch where $15,000 in prizes were given to attending filmmakers including support from HP, GoPro, Patagonia, and FilmIc Pro.<\/p>\n

BWFF is grateful for the support of Kutnick Foundation; Walter Munk Foundation, California Marine Sanctuaries Foundation; Media Partners Animation Magazine, Discover Magazine, Le Film Francais, Local Umbrella Media, Nautilus Magazine, US Sailing Association, The Faces of San Diego; Consulate Partners Austrian Consulate, Canadian Consulate & The French Consulate; Blue Wave Partners HP, La Croix, Wildcoast Costa SalvaJe, Patagonia Cardiff in the Sea, Shore Buddies; Hotel Partners Inn By The Sea, Del Mar Beach Hotel and the Hilton San Diego\/Del Mar; Blue Community Partners GoPro, Koala Eco, Image Pro Graf, Generaciones Asociadas, Chlorophyll Water, UNA-San Diego; Blue Signature Partners Blue Mind, Charlotte\u2019s Web, Maui Loa, Eco Bags, FilmIc Pro, Ego Id Media, Frame Shop, Stream2Sea, Mermaid Winery, Repurpose, Votemo, Shearwater, Ticketsauce, Scripps Alumni Network, Scripps Oceanographic Institute; Location Partners UCSD Park & Market, Pacific Sotheby\u2019s, MOPA San Diego, Vistal Bar & Restaurant, Mangelsen Nature Gallery, Patagonia Cardiff in the Sea, La Jolla Riford Public Library, Encinitas Community Room, Encinitas Parks, Recreation & Cultural Arts and the San Diego community support of local arts supporters.<\/p>\n

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About Blue Water Film Festival

\nFounded in 2020, the Blue Water Film festival celebrates the United Nations
World Water Day<\/a>, March 22nd. The Blue Water Film Festival takes place in San Diego, home to the Scripps Oceanographic Institution. The theme of the Blue Water Film Festival is about our Blue Planet; the festival purpose is to encourage attendees to think broadly about how climate change affects planet Earth and deeply about the universal concerns and actions needed to bring us into balance. About 50% of all film selections are non- US productions, helping to fulfill the festival mission of promoting cross-cultural understanding through film. BWFF is an official 501(c)(3) non-profit. Learn more at bluewaterfilmfestival.org. <\/p>\n

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About the Blue Water Institute

\nThe year-round Blue Water Institute\u2019s purpose is to innovate for water-based solutions and to develop the next set of environmental filmmakers for industry change. Blue Water Institute is a non-profit organization committed to the preservation of the planet and the need to nurture the next generation of environmental filmmakers. The Institute is driven by its environmental programs that discover, innovate and support the next generation of environmental filmmakers from all over the world.<\/p>\n

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Chelsea Van Voorhis
Blue Water Institute
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