Welcome to the voting phase of the Possible Futures Film Contest! Voting is open to everyone, including filmmakers, and is as easy as these five steps: Register as a voter. Click the activation link in the email that is sent to you (check your spam folder if you don’t see the email after a minute or two). Sign in to vote. Browse films in Watch and Vote. Click the “Vote For This Film” button next to the films that inspire you most. Once you register, you can vote for over 300 visionary films, and each of them has something valuable READ MORE…

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Meet Our Judges: Five Global Visionaries Who Want to Watch Your Film
We’ve got a great lineup of Grand Judges for the Possible Futures Film Contest, including actors, activists, film directors, producers, and a Tibetan Buddhist master. Here’s a quick run-down: Chris Eyre became the first Native American director to receive a national theatrical release with his first feature film, Smoke Signals. He’s got a long list of awards for his work as a film director and producer in documentary, television, and feature films. Neil Huxley has directed commercials for globally recognized brands, as well as visual effects for major feature films, such as Watchmen, Avatar, and Sucker Punch. He produces innovative READ MORE…
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