New Award Donated for Young Filmmakers

The year ends with a happy surprise for the International Uranium Film Festival (IUFF) and young film directors who have taken on the topic of nuclear power.
 
SAN DIEGO - Dec. 22, 2023 - PRLog -- The year ends with a happy surprise for the International Uranium Film Festival (IUFF) and young film directors who have taken on the topic of nuclear power.

The California based "Samuel Lawrence Foundation" has donated a new award to the International Uranium Film Festival to be given to the best film of the year directed by promising new directors.  The "Samuel Lawrence Foundation award for the best young filmmaker" is to be awarded with a $1,000 cash prize.

„We are extremely grateful for the donation of the Samuel Lawrence Foundation award for the best young filmmaker", says the festival's executive director Márcia Gomes de Oliveira. „This is a milestone for the International Uranium Film Festival and an important support and incentive for young filmmakers who dedicate themselves to this for mankind fundamental and at the same time difficult topic of nuclear power and radioactive dangers."

Radioactivity is not visible, has no taste and no color. Márcia Gomes: „The creativity of young filmmakers helps to bring the consequences of the use of nuclear power, from uranium mining to nuclear waste, to the public and helps ensure that nuclear disasters such as Chernobyl, Fukushima and the victims of uranium mining and nuclear weapons are not forgotten."

The 13th edition of the International Uranium Film Festival in Rio de Janeiro will be held at Rio's famous Modern Art Museum (MAM Rio) Cinematheque, May 25 to June 1, 2024. Prior to Rio in March and April, the world's unique film festival on all nuclear issues embarks on a marathon tour across North America and will be held in 10 cities including Ashville (NC), Chicago (IL), Las Vegas (NV), Irvine (CA), Salem (OR), Santa Barbara (CA), Seattle (WA), Tucson (AZ), Vancouver in Canada and the Navajo Nation capital Window Rock (AZ).

The Samuel Lawrence Foundation (SLF), launched in 2010 in San Diego, fosters community engagement in creative endeavors and participation in local and global matters of scientific concern. In addition, the SLF is an unrelenting opponent of the nuclear waste storage near San Onofre State Beach. It dedicated significant resources toward addressing the ongoing issue of radioactive waste improperly stranded at the closed San Onofre nuclear power plant.
https://www.samuellawrencefoundation.org

About the Festival

Founded in 2010, the International Uranium Film Festival (IUFF) is dedicated to all nuclear topics and the entire nuclear fuel chain, from uranium mining to nuclear waste, from nuclear war to nuclear accidents. https://uraniumfilmfestival.org/en

Contact
Norbert G. Suchanek, General Director
International Uranium Film Festival
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