Welcome to the ACT Human Rights Film Festival based in Fort Collins, Colorado!
The press team is here to help you set up interviews before and during the festival with ACT staff, filmmakers, talent, and special guests. We will do our best to accommodate all requests, recognizing it will not always be possible. In order to meet deadlines, we ask that you make requests in advance when possible. Electronic press kit materials for films are available upon request, via Dropbox.
Please contact:
Katherine Indermaur, Communications Director
katherine.indermaur@colostate.edu
970-491-3170
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Press Release:
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Wyoming News:
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