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Twelve New Redford Center Grantee Films Hold Solutions for the Environmental Movement

Announcing The Redford Center’s fourth cohort of environmental impact documentaries and the film industry leaders joining the program
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IF/Then Shorts & The Redford Center Announce Open Call For Short Documentaries About Nature Connection

Collaboration at Big Sky Documentary Film Festival supports short films centered around restoring and strengthening humanity’s relationship with nature
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Happiness Takes Center Stage in The Redford Center’s Newest Clean Transportation Short Film

This Minnesota Community Is Connecting Mental And Planetary Health To Transform Clean Transportation
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