The Human Environment Care Film Festival (HECFF) is Canada's premier cultural event devoted exclusively to the exploration of Human-Environment care, Human rights issues, Environment protection through films.

Our competitive sections are:

Human-Environment
Environment issues (care)
Humanity and human rights
Special section:
AI and Human Life
Through FilmFreeway, the following artists are encouraged to submit their work:

Filmmakers and Animators. Works should relate to Human-Environment care, Human rights issues, Environment protection, and a special section of this year (Woman, Life, Freedom). As this is an art festival, creative endeavors are encouraged.

HECFF aims to:

• Advance and encourage debate and awareness of Human-Environment care, human rights issues, environmental issues amongst the broader community through creative media.

• Showcase and support Canadian and international artists concerned with Human-Environment care, Human rights, Environment issues.

Prizes and Awards:
Best Film
Best Short Film
Best Documentary
Best Short Documentary
Best Experimental Film
Best Animated Short Film
Best Canadian Short
Best International Short Film
Best Cultural Diversity
Best (sight) point of view
The best and most effective perspective

Rules and Conditions:

To submit a film, you must have created the project yourself, own the rights, or have permission from the owner of the content to submit the film to us.
We accept Canadian and International shorts.
In the Short competitive section: The maximum film length is 30 minutes (we have no minimum length).
Long films can participate in our pro-competitive section. (Our competitive sector has no time limit.)
Non-English language films must have English subtitles.
Films will be selected and entrants will be notified via email by 20 August 2024 All correspondence will be done by email; no information will be provided over the phone.
Upon acceptance, filmmakers must provide high-resolution digital photographs, synopsis, credits, posters, or other press kits or promotional materials for each film. Filmmakers must also provide a copy of the film trailer (if applicable) and press screeners upon request.
Unfortunately, we are unable to provide individualized feedback to filmmakers

Terms and Regulations:
After a film has been an official selection, the filmmaker will be notified.
The legal responsibility for the film goes back to the person presenting it, and the festival does not take any responsibility for copyright or other legal matters.

The festival can have a copy of the film in the festival's archives and library, as well as information and photos, posters, and trailers provided by the participant, and two minutes of the participant's film in the festival's announcements and programs. Registration for the film at the festival means approval of this clause.