Show Me Justice Film Festival
MISSION 
The Show Me Justice Film Festival strives to raise awareness about social injustice. Through the art of film, our goal is to inspire individuals and communities toward collective action against social injustice like racism, sexism, poverty, substance abuse, and other social ills that plague our society. Filmmakers from around the world are encouraged to submit feature films, and short animated, experimental, narrative, and documentary films that put a face on the many shades of injustice. The films selected for screening will compete for prizes based on their artistic competence, creativity, and exploration of the festival theme.

ABOUT THE FESTIVAL
This past year's Show Me Justice Film Festival took place October 17-20, 2012.
Through the powerful medium of film, our goal is to impact the community, the state, and the world to inspire individual and collective action against social injustice like racism, sexism, poverty, and other ills that plague our society. Filmmakers from around the world are encouraged to submit feature length narrative and documentary films, and short narrative, experimental, animated, and documentary films that put a face on the many shades of social injustice and offer a variety of real experiences, sharing their stories with audiences from around the Midwest and beyond.
ORGANIZERS
Dr. Mark von Schlemmer, Festival Director
College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences
Martin Bldg., Room 126
Warrensburg, MO 64093
Phone: 660.543.4364
filmfest@ucmo.edu









Mark your calendars for the 3rd Annual Show Me Justice Film Festival, October 17-20, 2012
