Nonprofit

Animal Film Festival

GRASS VALLEY, CA
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www.animalfilmfestival.org

  • Mission

    Animal Film Festival is designed to bring about social change for the welfare of all animals. During the AFF, speakers, filmmakers, awards and even the food, are intended to inspire film-goers to become active in improving the lives of animals who continue to face huge odds on so many fronts. Animals have few legal protections and are exploited in a myriad of ways. The films screened at the AFF inpsire people to take action to save lives and end suffering. To ensure a balance of films that entertain as well as educate, the AFF also screens funny, warm-hearted and joyful films.

    About Us

    The AFF is produced by the Center for Animal Protection & Education (CAPE) a non-profit animal advocacy organization with locations in both Santa Cruz and Grass Valley, California. This all day festival takes place during a weekend at the end of February or the Beginning of March to entertain and enlighten audiences with independent films, comedies, documentaries and work by emerging artists.

    Cause Areas Include

    • Animals
    • Arts & Music
    • Education
    • Human Rights & Civil Liberties
    • Media

    Location & Contact

    • 530-329-5561
    • 14088 WILLOW TREE LN, GRASS VALLEY, California, US
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