Call for Submissions / Canadian Film Institute & International Polar  Year Federal Program Office / Polar Film Festival / Ottawa, ON /  Deadline Date: Tuesday, January 31, 2012
 
 Canadian Film Institute and International Polar Year Seek Films that Focus on Arctic and Antarctic Regions
 
 The Canadian Film Institute (CFI), in partnership with the International  Polar Year (IPY) Federal Program Office, is officially seeking entries  for the Polar Film Festival. The two-day moving image event is a  featured presentation of the IPY 2012 Conference: From Knowledge to  Action, held April 22-27, 2012, in Montréal, Quebec, Canada.
 
 The Polar Film Festival will celebrate the rich diversity of the Polar  Regions, as well as examine the many challenges and world-wide  implications they face in the 21st Century and onward. As a follow-up to  the IPY Film Festival presented by the CFI in 2009, this event  highlights the efforts of filmmakers from around the world who approach  the Polar Regions from many different industries, research interests,  artistic sensibilities, and political perspectives.
 
 The CFI welcomes all films that explore issues and activities of  particular relevance to the Arctic and Antarctic regions. Any genres of  film and video practice - documentary, research, industrial, fiction,  activist - from all Polar Regions are encouraged for submission.
 
 Video submissions can be mailed directly to the CFI as a playable DVD or  Blu-Ray disc. Digital entries may be submitted via direct download  link, or any common digital media format such USB drive or DVD-ROM.  Entrants are asked to include production credits, digital stills,  director bios and filmography, contact information, and other relevant  materials with their submissions.
 
 The submission deadline is January 31, 2012. Please send all submissions to:
 
 CANADIAN FILM INSTITUTE
 2 Daly Avenue, Suite 120
 Ottawa, ON K1N 6E2
 Canada
 
 Email:
 info@cfi-icf.ca
 Tel: 613-232-6727
 Fax: 613-232-6315
 
 The public is encouraged to forward this Call for Entries to relevant  producers, filmmakers, researchers, and other parties who may be  interested. Please contact CFI Programmer Jerrett Zaroski at  
 zaroski@cfi-icf.ca for any questions and further information.
 
 About the IPY 2012 Conference
 Occurring at a pivotal time for the environment of our planet, the  International Polar Year (IPY) 2012 Conference draws international  attention to the Polar Regions, global change, and related  environmental, social and economic issues. From Knowledge to Action will  bring together over 2,000 Arctic and Antarctic researchers, policy- and  decision-makers, and a broad range of interested parties from academia,  industry, non- government, education and circumpolar communities  including indigenous peoples. The IPY 2012 Conference will contribute to  the translation of new polar scientific findings into an evidence-based  agenda for action that will influence global decisions, policies and  outcomes over the coming years. More information on the conference can  be found online at http://www.ipy2012montreal.ca.
 
 About the CFI
 The Canadian Film Institute (CFI) was incorporated in 1935 as a  federally-chartered, non-governmental, non-profit cultural organization.  It is the oldest film institution in Canada and the second oldest film  institute in the world. More information can be found online at  http://www.cfi-icf.ca