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Recently All Living Things Environmental Film Festival was organized in Mumbai.

Category : National
Published on: December 08 2023 Share on facebook

  • All Living Things Environmental Film Festival is being organized from 1 to 10 December.
  • This festival is being organized in Mumbai.
  • It is the fourth edition of the All Living Things Environmental Film Festival.
  • The film 'Deep Rising' was given the top honor for Best International Feature at this festival.
  • This film has been given this honor for its commitment towards the environment.
  • The film is produced by Jason Momoa and directed by Matthew Ritz.
  • Momoa's commitment to the environment resonates throughout this powerful film.
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