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Media That Matters
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More than a festival.

SCREEN.
ACT.
IMPACT.
The Media That Matters Film Festival is the premiere showcase for short films on the most important topics of the day. Local and global, online and in communities around the world, Media That Matters engages diverse audiences and inspires them to take action.

To find out how to submit your film for next year's festival, please visit http://www.mediathatmattersfes t.org/submit

From gay rights to global warming, the jury-selected collection represents the work of a diverse group of independent filmmakers, many of whom are under 21. The films are equally diverse in style and content, with documentaries, music videos, animations, experimental work and everything else in between. What all the films have in common is that they spark debate and action in 12 minutes or less.

Every June, Media That Matters presents a new collection of twelve shorts. The festival launches in New York City with a World Premiere at the IFC Center and an Awards Ceremony at HBO where every filmmaker is honored and many receive cash awards sponsored by major foundations and corporations. Previous presenters include Tim Robbins, Al Franken, David Cross, Woody Harrelson, Barbara Kopple and Peter Yarrow. The festival launch also includes the Media in Action Workshop, a unique convening of filmmakers, educators, activists, nonprofits and youth, hosted by the International Center for Tolerance Education in Dumbo, Brooklyn.

The June launch events are just the beginning of a jam-packed year of Media That Matters. The films stream online in their entirety, broadcast nationally and are distributed on DVD to educators and activists. Media That Matters reaches thousands through community screenings around the country. From classrooms to board rooms, movie theatres to home theatres, hundreds of events take place throughout the year. Arts Engine staff produce and attend many screenings, while many more are organized by individuals committed to change. We provide everything you need to host your own event, and we invite you to contact us for support in bringing Media That Matters to your neck of the woods.

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[TRANSLATED] The Next Wave
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Why Do White People Have Black Spots?
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Looking Back
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[TRANSLATED] Looking Back
[TRANSLATED] Looking Back
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Will I Be Next?
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[TRANSLATED] Will I Be Next?
[TRANSLATED] Will I Be Next?
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Exiled In America
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[TRANSLATED] Exiled In America
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Channel Comments (24)
eyeheartapples (23 hours ago)
Great channel ...
KatylynnHunny (3 days ago)
i love your videos though my favorite is laugh at the fat kid because its just so true how kids decide to laugh at the bigger kids;]
ChiefSilverheels (4 days ago)
Blessings to All
brownbigb (5 days ago)
i've been trying to comment on the vid: laugh at the fat kid, but it won't let me
brownbigb (5 days ago)
do you realize that this is about the parentsbeing responsible. look at what she's feeding the kid. there is no reason for a kid that age to be that much overweight. it is 100% the parents. fault. teaching healthier eating habits, and involving the kid in sports is enough. at the ed the parent teaches to eat for comfort as well. she should be proscecuted
BinkieMcFartnuggets (6 days ago)
It's about time we have some media that matters! Next maybe some sea otters that matter, I mean yea they are cute, but what have they really done?
aptajg (1 week ago)
I love the films. Very important. Some day I'll make something that will hopefully get on this channel.
UnforsakenXII (1 week ago)
That video "Laugh at the Fat Kid" really moved me, im just crying right now, i used to know how that kid feels at my old school. I can truly relate to it.
starlight629 (1 week ago)
Wow. These videos are amazing. Thank-you to the people who have been involved in making them and posting them on Youtube.
militantperson (1 week ago)
i think this must b the most important site iv seen on youtube and it tels me just that much more about the world out side of americas problems...which i will say are cinda bad but to know there r kids out there my age with no schools to go to makes me think how can we as a nation fix this i realy want to thank Media That Matters for all the info and it reminds me that i WILL join the peace corps when i graduate collage
p.s. im only 16 and joining the peace corps is a dicishon i wanted to make sence i was 12

thanks and peace,
militantperson,loralei <3
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