• Hollywood International Independant Documentary
  • Northwest Filmmaker Festival
  • Vancouver International film festival
  • Sedona Film Festival
  • Blue Ocean Film Festival
  • Cineme Verde Film Festival
  • Colorado Environmental Film Festival
  • Eugene International Film Festival
  • New Jersey Film Festival
  • Wild & Scenic Film Festival
  • San Luis Obispo Film Festival
  • Sebastopol Documentary Film Festival
  • Transitions Film Festival
  • Water Docs Film Festival
  • San Francisco Green Festival
  • Arizona International Film Festival
  • Canadian International Fashion Film Festival
  • Cleveland International Film Festival
  • Environmental Film Festival in the Nations Capital
  • NYC Indie Film Fest
  • Newport Beach Film Festival
  • Philadelphia Environmental Film Festival
  • Sarasota Film Festival
  • Another Way Film Festival - Madrid
  • Caribbean Fashion and Arts Feature Festival
  • Cine Eco - Portugal
  • Cinema Planeta - Mexico
  • EarthxFilm
  • Friday Harbour Film Fest
  • Raindance
  • Reel Earth Environmental Film Fest
  • San Antonio Film Festival
  • San Diego International Film Festival

Mark Angelo

Posted on July 18th, 2013

River Activist & Co-Executive Producer
Mark Angelo, Order of Canada and Order of B.C. recipient, hails from Burnaby, British Columbia and is an internationally-celebrated river conservationist, writer, speaker, teacher and paddler. He is the founder and chair of both BC Rivers Day and World Rivers Day, an event now embraced by millions of people in more than 60 countries. As an avid kayaker, canoeist and rafter, Mark has traveled on or along close to a thousand rivers spanning well over one-hundred countries; perhaps more than any other individual.

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2 Responses
  1. David Nugent says:

    Dear Mark

    Congratulations on the production of the River Blue movie. Your message is extremely important to the fashion industry and, more importantly, fashion consumers.

    I am the co-founder of a sustainable and ecological textile dyeing start-up called Colorifix. We solve the problems highlighted in your film by growing pigments using microbiology. We eliminate the use of petrochemicals. No acids. No solvents. No alkalis. We simply GROW color using sugar and the power of synthetic biology.

    We are making a short (3 mins) educational film about our technology and I was hoping to use a few seconds of footage from your video archives. Shots of people working in dirty dye houses or polluted rivers etc. Do you think this might be possible? I would love to pay for access to your archive but we are pre-funded and have virtually no money to spend on marketing materials.

    Again, well done on the Movie – we have been promoting it via our Twitter channel.

    Best regards

    David

  2. Lisa Mazzotta says:

    Thank you for reaching out David. We don’t normally have access to the backend of our website. Please email us at info@riverbluethemovie.com and we’d love to learn more.

    Thanks
    Lisa

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