Anaheim University is co-organizing the 2010 Green Globe Film Awards, which will be one of Hollywood's largest film award programs with 100 Viewers' Choice Awards being selected by film lovers, critics and movie viewers from around the world. We ask that you take part in the nomination and voting process and select your favorite films, actors and filmmakers by visiting www.movie-voters.com
Remember, you cast the vote; you make the decision!
The Awards will be presented during the March 23rd dinner gala at the Westin Bonaventure Hotel's California Ballroom in Los Angeles. The Bonaventure was selected for its immense size and capacity to host the largest dinner gala of any hotel in the state, as well as its history of being one of the most sought after movie locations for filmmakers endeavoring to present Los Angeles in a modern and elegant setting Film awards will be presented to major motion picture filmmakers and actors, as well as top environmental, humanitarian, independent short films, animated and international films. The Green Globe Film Awards Committee works in cooperation with major film awards programs internationally to implement the awards' annual international theme, with the 2010 international film category theme being 'Asian Films'.
The Anaheim University Akira Kurosawa School of Film is organizing a celebrity Tribute to the late Japanese Filmmaker Akira Kurosawa on the 100th Anniversary of his birth
By attending Hollywood's largest celebration of people, planet and motion pictures which will honor the power film has to inspire environmental awareness, we will be helping to give back. The organizing committee of the Green Globe Film Awards will commit a portion of the proceeds from the dinner gala to emergency humanitarian assistance in Haiti and other countries in immediate crises. Environmental efforts will take place in Haiti and regions near the equator. The following is the pledge of the Green Globe Film Awards Committee:
- purifying over 1,000,000 liters of water in places of need
- planting over 500,000 trees near the equator
- establishing 10 schools in countries of crisis
- providing 100 scholarships for sustainable management education