Can New Visionary Film Contest Change The World?
(San Francisco/Panama City) - Accidents like Chernobyl and Fukushima continue to fuel fears of more pollution and embolden voices for more research and wider use of energy sources perceived as safer and more sustainable.
Online, June 29, 2011 (Newswire.com) - While governments debate and try to find solutions for our planet's energy challenges, pioneering entrepreneurs like Gina Tippit Cronin at Rancho de Caldera (www.ranchodecaldera.com) are on the cutting edge in the use of state of the art clean energy technologies.
Recently, her solar powered eco-project accepted an invitation to submit a short film explaining its founder's vision of a sustainable future to a global audience via the 'Possible Futures' film contest.
Rancho Caldera's entry - the only one from Panama - features a brief interview with owner Gina Tippit Cronin. It can be seen online at
http://possiblefuturesfilmcontest.org/film_25425053/
According to the film makers, their intent is to 'inspire, empower and inform' others about ways to live more sustainably. 'At the same time, we want to demonstrate by example that it is not that hard to do. Basically anyone can start any time. I had no experience and didn't even speak the language when I first came here to start the project." adds Tippit Cronin.
Until July 19th, 2011, viewers can help contest entries win a "People's Choice Award" by clicking the "Vote for me" button next to each video.
According to the film contest website, "...the possible futures film contest is... challenging storytellers of the world to create a new vision for the future of humanity..." The contest has received over 300 short film entries in four categories.
The fifty acres Rancho de Caldera eco-project in western Panama, near the Costa Rica border, includes residences, bamboo green houses, organic agriculture, horses and farm animals, an eco-lodge for group events and overnight visitors, a solar powered ionized and chlorine free swimming pool and a gourmet restaurant.
Certified by Green Globe International, it runs mostly on photovoltaic (solar) and other forms of renewable power all year.
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In Boquete, western Panama, Rancho de Caldera is a small, private Green Globe certified eco-resort and restaurant operating on clean energy. It's luxurious bungalows are ever popular especially among nature lovers, eco-travelers, yoga enthusiasts, honeymooners and gourmets from near and far.
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