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WATCH NOW: DCEFF ONLINE 50 Years of Farming: For Love & Vegetables. 2014 Local, Sustainable Living, Energy & Resources, Environmental Advocacy and Justice. Organic farmers in Tysons Corner, Va. reflect on a half-century of sustainable and community-focused agriculture. Directed by AditiDesai.
DCEFF 2020 ONLINE
Enjoy DCEFF Programming Online. Unfortunately, we had to cancel our March 2020 Festival screenings in D.C. due to the COVID-19 pandemic. However, we were able to work with many of our wonderful filmmakers to offer close to 50% of this year’s Festival Selections via this online platform. Since the end of March, we have had to stop offering 2021 FESTIVAL FILM GUIDE 2021 Festival Film Guide. View DCEFF 2021 film guide. 2021 DC Environmental Film Festival. The schedule has not yet been released.Check back soon!
SEA OF HOPE
Sea of Hope: America’s Underwater Treasures follows iconic ocean explorer and conservationist Dr. Sylvia Earle, renowned underwater National Geographic photographer Brian Skerry, author and captain Max Kennedy and their crew of teenage aquanauts on a yearlong environmental quest.In celebration of the centennial of the National Park Service, their goal is to turn the next 100 years into a LIGO - ENVIRONMENTAL FILM FESTIVAL - DCEFF LIGO. The thrilling inside story of National Geographic’s top “Discovery of the Decade,” the discovery of gravitational waves from deep space, which opened up the 95% of the universe that has been dark to our existing observatories and space telescopes. It’s the violent “warped side” of 100 YEARS - ENVIRONMENTAL FILM FESTIVAL - DCEFF.ORG 100 Years is the David vs. Goliath story of Elouise Cobell’s courageous fight for justice for 300,000 Native Americans whose mineral rich lands were mismanaged by the United States Government. For 30 years Elouise fought “the good fight.” This is the compelling true story of how she prevailed and made history. Directed by Melinda Janko.Produced by Melinda Janko and Michèle Ohayon. FLO STONE - ENVIRONMENTAL FILM FESTIVAL - DCEFF Flo Stone is the Founder of the Environmental Film Festival in the Nation’s Capital, which she started in 1993. Previously, she worked on public programming for the American Museum of Natural History in New York City for 15 years. At the Museum, she directed theONE WORD SAWALMEM
One word ripples outward, vibrating with healing power: Sawalmem, meaning “sacred water.” For Winnemem Wintu young man Michael “Pom” Preston, Sawalmem represents a vital vision for healing the world and for healing from the legacy of the Shasta Dam that, since the 1940s, has harmed salmon and the Sacramento River and the Winnemem Wintu people of Shasta Mountain, California.DR. RANDIE SHANE
Dr. Randie Shane. Dr. Randie Shane has been practicing veterinary medicine in Westchester and Rockland county for over 20 years. While attending veterinary school, she is proud to have helped initiate the first “alternative” student surgical training program in the country. After graduation from Cornell Veterinary School, she went onfor
ENVIRONMENTAL FILM FESTIVAL IN THE NATION'S CAPITAL The Environmental Film Festival in the Nation’s Capital is the world’s premier showcase of environmentally themed films. Since 1993 our mission has been to celebrate Earth and inspire understanding and stewardship of the environment through the power of film. Each March in Washington D.C., we present 100+ films to audiences throughout thecity.
WATCH NOW: DCEFF ONLINE 50 Years of Farming: For Love & Vegetables. 2014 Local, Sustainable Living, Energy & Resources, Environmental Advocacy and Justice. Organic farmers in Tysons Corner, Va. reflect on a half-century of sustainable and community-focused agriculture. Directed by AditiDesai.
DCEFF 2020 ONLINE
Enjoy DCEFF Programming Online. Unfortunately, we had to cancel our March 2020 Festival screenings in D.C. due to the COVID-19 pandemic. However, we were able to work with many of our wonderful filmmakers to offer close to 50% of this year’s Festival Selections via this online platform. Since the end of March, we have had to stop offering 2021 FESTIVAL FILM GUIDE 2021 Festival Film Guide. View DCEFF 2021 film guide. 2021 DC Environmental Film Festival. The schedule has not yet been released.Check back soon!
SEA OF HOPE
Sea of Hope: America’s Underwater Treasures follows iconic ocean explorer and conservationist Dr. Sylvia Earle, renowned underwater National Geographic photographer Brian Skerry, author and captain Max Kennedy and their crew of teenage aquanauts on a yearlong environmental quest.In celebration of the centennial of the National Park Service, their goal is to turn the next 100 years into a LIGO - ENVIRONMENTAL FILM FESTIVAL - DCEFF LIGO. The thrilling inside story of National Geographic’s top “Discovery of the Decade,” the discovery of gravitational waves from deep space, which opened up the 95% of the universe that has been dark to our existing observatories and space telescopes. It’s the violent “warped side” of 100 YEARS - ENVIRONMENTAL FILM FESTIVAL - DCEFF.ORG 100 Years is the David vs. Goliath story of Elouise Cobell’s courageous fight for justice for 300,000 Native Americans whose mineral rich lands were mismanaged by the United States Government. For 30 years Elouise fought “the good fight.” This is the compelling true story of how she prevailed and made history. Directed by Melinda Janko.Produced by Melinda Janko and Michèle Ohayon. FLO STONE - ENVIRONMENTAL FILM FESTIVAL - DCEFF Flo Stone is the Founder of the Environmental Film Festival in the Nation’s Capital, which she started in 1993. Previously, she worked on public programming for the American Museum of Natural History in New York City for 15 years. At the Museum, she directed theONE WORD SAWALMEM
One word ripples outward, vibrating with healing power: Sawalmem, meaning “sacred water.” For Winnemem Wintu young man Michael “Pom” Preston, Sawalmem represents a vital vision for healing the world and for healing from the legacy of the Shasta Dam that, since the 1940s, has harmed salmon and the Sacramento River and the Winnemem Wintu people of Shasta Mountain, California.DR. RANDIE SHANE
Dr. Randie Shane. Dr. Randie Shane has been practicing veterinary medicine in Westchester and Rockland county for over 20 years. While attending veterinary school, she is proud to have helped initiate the first “alternative” student surgical training program in the country. After graduation from Cornell Veterinary School, she went onfor
DCEFF 2020 ONLINE
Enjoy DCEFF Programming Online. Unfortunately, we had to cancel our March 2020 Festival screenings in D.C. due to the COVID-19 pandemic. However, we were able to work with many of our wonderful filmmakers to offer close to 50% of this year’s Festival Selections via thisonline platform.
2021 FESTIVAL FILM GUIDE 2021 Festival Film Guide. View DCEFF 2021 film guide. 2021 DC Environmental Film Festival. The schedule has not yet been released.Check back soon!
FILMS - ENVIRONMENTAL FILM FESTIVAL - DCEFF Directed by: Brandon Holmes. (15 mins, United States) A group of international artists explore the Arctic island chain of Svalbard. Set against dramatic natural backdrops, the artists share their hopes, fears, and insights on encountering an environment undergoing radical change. 86 Centimeters. DCEFF ONLINE PLAYLIST: WORLD OCEANS DAY The theme of World Oceans Day 2021 is “Life and Livelihoods”, so we chose eight films that help explore this. Featured are shorts that take a hard look at the challenges facing the oceans and the people who rely on them (acidification, pollution, overfishing), as well as other stories celebrating innovation and determination to solve thosechallenges.
LONG COAST - ENVIRONMENTAL FILM FESTIVAL In a series of lyrical portraits, The Long Coast illuminates the stories of Maine’s seafolk, those whose lives and livelihoods are inextricably connected to the ocean. This atmospheric film shows the beauty, intimacy, and uncertainty that coastal dwellers face in rooting their lives in the ocean, particularly as human actions — from overfishing, to aquaculture, to warming seas — confront2021 AWARD WINNERS
Eric Moe Award for Best Short on Sustainability. Founded in 2013 by Julia and Richard Moe in memory of their son, Eric, to honor his strong interest in film and commitment to sustainability, this award recognizes a short film that best captures efforts to balance the needs of humans and nature. The award includes a $5,000 cash prize.BLACK LIVES MATTER
BLACK LIVES MATTER. The Environmental Film Festival in the Nation’s Capital (DCEFF) stands with those raising their voice in demand of a more just and equitable world. It is indisputable that the burden of environmental violence falls disproportionately on Black people and other people of color. Apathy toward their destruction is violence. UPRIVER - ENVIRONMENTAL FILM FESTIVAL - DCEFF Upriver is an immersive exploration of one of the Nation’s most active river conservation movements. Within Oregon’s heavily populated Willamette River system, the film focuses on people from all walks of life who are coming together in forests, farmlands, andCITY OF TREES
City of Trees. At the height of the recession, a DC nonprofit struggles to implement an ambitious “green jobs” program that hires 150 unemployed residents to plant trees in underserved parks. With only six months until their grant money runs out, serious obstacles block their path and speak to deep rifts in the life of thecity — racial
CRIES OF OUR ANCESTORS Cries of Our Ancestors. In the highlands of Guinea, people and chimpanzees live peacefully side by side. Myths and stories — and a mutual respect for one another — have preserved this relationship for generations. Now, however, both people and chimpanzees are being pushed out of their homes by bauxite mining, which risks killingthousands
ENVIRONMENTAL FILM FESTIVAL IN THE NATION'S CAPITAL The Environmental Film Festival in the Nation’s Capital is the world’s premier showcase of environmentally themed films. Since 1993 our mission has been to celebrate Earth and inspire understanding and stewardship of the environment through the power of film. Each March in Washington D.C., we present 100+ films to audiences throughout thecity.
DCEFF 2020 ONLINE
Enjoy DCEFF Programming Online. Unfortunately, we had to cancel our March 2020 Festival screenings in D.C. due to the COVID-19 pandemic. However, we were able to work with many of our wonderful filmmakers to offer close to 50% of this year’s Festival Selections via this online platform. Since the end of March, we have had to stop offering WATCH NOW: DCEFF ONLINE 50 Years of Farming: For Love & Vegetables. 2014 Local, Sustainable Living, Energy & Resources, Environmental Advocacy and Justice. Organic farmers in Tysons Corner, Va. reflect on a half-century of sustainable and community-focused agriculture. Directed by AditiDesai.
LONG COAST - ENVIRONMENTAL FILM FESTIVAL In a series of lyrical portraits, The Long Coast illuminates the stories of Maine’s seafolk, those whose lives and livelihoods are inextricably connected to the ocean. This atmospheric film shows the beauty, intimacy, and uncertainty that coastal dwellers face in rooting their lives in the ocean, particularly as human actions — from overfishing, to aquaculture, to warming seas — confrontSEA OF HOPE
Sea of Hope: America’s Underwater Treasures follows iconic ocean explorer and conservationist Dr. Sylvia Earle, renowned underwater National Geographic photographer Brian Skerry, author and captain Max Kennedy and their crew of teenage aquanauts on a yearlong environmental quest.In celebration of the centennial of the National Park Service, their goal is to turn the next 100 years into aCITY OF TREES
City of Trees. At the height of the recession, a DC nonprofit struggles to implement an ambitious “green jobs” program that hires 150 unemployed residents to plant trees in underserved parks. With only six months until their grant money runs out, serious obstacles block their path and speak to deep rifts in the life of thecity — racial
ONE WORD SAWALMEM
One word ripples outward, vibrating with healing power: Sawalmem, meaning “sacred water.” For Winnemem Wintu young man Michael “Pom” Preston, Sawalmem represents a vital vision for healing the world and for healing from the legacy of the Shasta Dam that, since the 1940s, has harmed salmon and the Sacramento River and the Winnemem Wintu people of Shasta Mountain, California. FLO STONE - ENVIRONMENTAL FILM FESTIVAL - DCEFF Flo Stone is the Founder of the Environmental Film Festival in the Nation’s Capital, which she started in 1993. Previously, she worked on public programming for the American Museum of Natural History in New York City for 15 years. At the Museum, she directed the CRIES OF OUR ANCESTORS Cries of Our Ancestors. In the highlands of Guinea, people and chimpanzees live peacefully side by side. Myths and stories — and a mutual respect for one another — have preserved this relationship for generations. Now, however, both people and chimpanzees are being pushed out of their homes by bauxite mining, which risks killingthousands
DR. RANDIE SHANE
Dr. Randie Shane. Dr. Randie Shane has been practicing veterinary medicine in Westchester and Rockland county for over 20 years. While attending veterinary school, she is proud to have helped initiate the first “alternative” student surgical training program in the country. After graduation from Cornell Veterinary School, she went onfor
ENVIRONMENTAL FILM FESTIVAL IN THE NATION'S CAPITAL The Environmental Film Festival in the Nation’s Capital is the world’s premier showcase of environmentally themed films. Since 1993 our mission has been to celebrate Earth and inspire understanding and stewardship of the environment through the power of film. Each March in Washington D.C., we present 100+ films to audiences throughout thecity.
DCEFF 2020 ONLINE
Enjoy DCEFF Programming Online. Unfortunately, we had to cancel our March 2020 Festival screenings in D.C. due to the COVID-19 pandemic. However, we were able to work with many of our wonderful filmmakers to offer close to 50% of this year’s Festival Selections via this online platform. Since the end of March, we have had to stop offering WATCH NOW: DCEFF ONLINE 50 Years of Farming: For Love & Vegetables. 2014 Local, Sustainable Living, Energy & Resources, Environmental Advocacy and Justice. Organic farmers in Tysons Corner, Va. reflect on a half-century of sustainable and community-focused agriculture. Directed by AditiDesai.
LONG COAST - ENVIRONMENTAL FILM FESTIVAL In a series of lyrical portraits, The Long Coast illuminates the stories of Maine’s seafolk, those whose lives and livelihoods are inextricably connected to the ocean. This atmospheric film shows the beauty, intimacy, and uncertainty that coastal dwellers face in rooting their lives in the ocean, particularly as human actions — from overfishing, to aquaculture, to warming seas — confrontSEA OF HOPE
Sea of Hope: America’s Underwater Treasures follows iconic ocean explorer and conservationist Dr. Sylvia Earle, renowned underwater National Geographic photographer Brian Skerry, author and captain Max Kennedy and their crew of teenage aquanauts on a yearlong environmental quest.In celebration of the centennial of the National Park Service, their goal is to turn the next 100 years into aCITY OF TREES
City of Trees. At the height of the recession, a DC nonprofit struggles to implement an ambitious “green jobs” program that hires 150 unemployed residents to plant trees in underserved parks. With only six months until their grant money runs out, serious obstacles block their path and speak to deep rifts in the life of thecity — racial
ONE WORD SAWALMEM
One word ripples outward, vibrating with healing power: Sawalmem, meaning “sacred water.” For Winnemem Wintu young man Michael “Pom” Preston, Sawalmem represents a vital vision for healing the world and for healing from the legacy of the Shasta Dam that, since the 1940s, has harmed salmon and the Sacramento River and the Winnemem Wintu people of Shasta Mountain, California. FLO STONE - ENVIRONMENTAL FILM FESTIVAL - DCEFF Flo Stone is the Founder of the Environmental Film Festival in the Nation’s Capital, which she started in 1993. Previously, she worked on public programming for the American Museum of Natural History in New York City for 15 years. At the Museum, she directed the CRIES OF OUR ANCESTORS Cries of Our Ancestors. In the highlands of Guinea, people and chimpanzees live peacefully side by side. Myths and stories — and a mutual respect for one another — have preserved this relationship for generations. Now, however, both people and chimpanzees are being pushed out of their homes by bauxite mining, which risks killingthousands
DR. RANDIE SHANE
Dr. Randie Shane. Dr. Randie Shane has been practicing veterinary medicine in Westchester and Rockland county for over 20 years. While attending veterinary school, she is proud to have helped initiate the first “alternative” student surgical training program in the country. After graduation from Cornell Veterinary School, she went onfor
WATCH NOW: DCEFF ONLINE 50 Years of Farming: For Love & Vegetables. 2014 Local, Sustainable Living, Energy & Resources, Environmental Advocacy and Justice. Organic farmers in Tysons Corner, Va. reflect on a half-century of sustainable and community-focused agriculture. Directed by AditiDesai.
FILMS - ENVIRONMENTAL FILM FESTIVAL - DCEFF Directed by: Brandon Holmes. (15 mins, United States) A group of international artists explore the Arctic island chain of Svalbard. Set against dramatic natural backdrops, the artists share their hopes, fears, and insights on encountering an environment undergoing radical change. 86 Centimeters. 2021 FESTIVAL FILM GUIDE 2021 Festival Film Guide. View DCEFF 2021 film guide. 2021 DC Environmental Film Festival. The schedule has not yet been released.Check back soon!
DCEFF ONLINE PLAYLIST: WORLD OCEANS DAY The theme of World Oceans Day 2021 is “Life and Livelihoods”, so we chose eight films that help explore this. Featured are shorts that take a hard look at the challenges facing the oceans and the people who rely on them (acidification, pollution, overfishing), as well as other stories celebrating innovation and determination to solve thosechallenges.
LONG COAST - ENVIRONMENTAL FILM FESTIVAL In a series of lyrical portraits, The Long Coast illuminates the stories of Maine’s seafolk, those whose lives and livelihoods are inextricably connected to the ocean. This atmospheric film shows the beauty, intimacy, and uncertainty that coastal dwellers face in rooting their lives in the ocean, particularly as human actions — from overfishing, to aquaculture, to warming seas — confront2021 AWARD WINNERS
Eric Moe Award for Best Short on Sustainability. Founded in 2013 by Julia and Richard Moe in memory of their son, Eric, to honor his strong interest in film and commitment to sustainability, this award recognizes a short film that best captures efforts to balance the needs of humans and nature. The award includes a $5,000 cash prize. UPRIVER - ENVIRONMENTAL FILM FESTIVAL - DCEFF Upriver is an immersive exploration of one of the Nation’s most active river conservation movements. Within Oregon’s heavily populated Willamette River system, the film focuses on people from all walks of life who are coming together in forests, farmlands, and 80° NORTH - ENVIRONMENTAL FILM FESTIVAL - DCEFF 80° North. A group of international artists explore the Arctic island chain of Svalbard. Set against dramatic natural backdrops, the artists share their hopes, fears, and insights on encountering an environment undergoing radical change. FLO STONE - ENVIRONMENTAL FILM FESTIVAL - DCEFF Flo Stone is the Founder of the Environmental Film Festival in the Nation’s Capital, which she started in 1993. Previously, she worked on public programming for the American Museum of Natural History in New York City for 15 years. At the Museum, she directed theSOLAR FOR ALL
Solar For All. This documentary celebrates the successes and documents the challenges of the first two years of implementing Solar For All, Mayor Muriel Bowser’s initiative to provide 100,000 low-to-moderate income families with the benefits of locally generated clean energy. One of the most progressive solar mandates in the U.S., # ENVIRONMENTAL FILM FESTIVAL IN THE NATION'S CAPITAL The Environmental Film Festival in the Nation’s Capital is the world’s premier showcase of environmentally themed films. Since 1993 our mission has been to celebrate Earth and inspire understanding and stewardship of the environment through the power of film. Each March in Washington D.C., we present 100+ films to audiences throughout thecity.
DCEFF 2020 ONLINE
Enjoy DCEFF Programming Online. Unfortunately, we had to cancel our March 2020 Festival screenings in D.C. due to the COVID-19 pandemic. However, we were able to work with many of our wonderful filmmakers to offer close to 50% of this year’s Festival Selections via this online platform. Since the end of March, we have had to stop offering WATCH NOW: DCEFF ONLINE 50 Years of Farming: For Love & Vegetables. 2014 Local, Sustainable Living, Energy & Resources, Environmental Advocacy and Justice. Organic farmers in Tysons Corner, Va. reflect on a half-century of sustainable and community-focused agriculture. Directed by AditiDesai.
FILMS - ENVIRONMENTAL FILM FESTIVAL - DCEFF Directed by: Brandon Holmes. (15 mins, United States) A group of international artists explore the Arctic island chain of Svalbard. Set against dramatic natural backdrops, the artists share their hopes, fears, and insights on encountering an environment undergoing radical change. 86 Centimeters.SEA OF HOPE
Sea of Hope: America’s Underwater Treasures follows iconic ocean explorer and conservationist Dr. Sylvia Earle, renowned underwater National Geographic photographer Brian Skerry, author and captain Max Kennedy and their crew of teenage aquanauts on a yearlong environmental quest.In celebration of the centennial of the National Park Service, their goal is to turn the next 100 years into aCITY OF TREES
City of Trees. At the height of the recession, a DC nonprofit struggles to implement an ambitious “green jobs” program that hires 150 unemployed residents to plant trees in underserved parks. With only six months until their grant money runs out, serious obstacles block their path and speak to deep rifts in the life of thecity — racial
ONE WORD SAWALMEM
One word ripples outward, vibrating with healing power: Sawalmem, meaning “sacred water.” For Winnemem Wintu young man Michael “Pom” Preston, Sawalmem represents a vital vision for healing the world and for healing from the legacy of the Shasta Dam that, since the 1940s, has harmed salmon and the Sacramento River and the Winnemem Wintu people of Shasta Mountain, California. FLO STONE - ENVIRONMENTAL FILM FESTIVAL - DCEFF Flo Stone is the Founder of the Environmental Film Festival in the Nation’s Capital, which she started in 1993. Previously, she worked on public programming for the American Museum of Natural History in New York City for 15 years. At the Museum, she directed the CRIES OF OUR ANCESTORS Cries of Our Ancestors. In the highlands of Guinea, people and chimpanzees live peacefully side by side. Myths and stories — and a mutual respect for one another — have preserved this relationship for generations. Now, however, both people and chimpanzees are being pushed out of their homes by bauxite mining, which risks killingthousands
DR. RANDIE SHANE
Dr. Randie Shane. Dr. Randie Shane has been practicing veterinary medicine in Westchester and Rockland county for over 20 years. While attending veterinary school, she is proud to have helped initiate the first “alternative” student surgical training program in the country. After graduation from Cornell Veterinary School, she went onfor
ENVIRONMENTAL FILM FESTIVAL IN THE NATION'S CAPITAL The Environmental Film Festival in the Nation’s Capital is the world’s premier showcase of environmentally themed films. Since 1993 our mission has been to celebrate Earth and inspire understanding and stewardship of the environment through the power of film. Each March in Washington D.C., we present 100+ films to audiences throughout thecity.
DCEFF 2020 ONLINE
Enjoy DCEFF Programming Online. Unfortunately, we had to cancel our March 2020 Festival screenings in D.C. due to the COVID-19 pandemic. However, we were able to work with many of our wonderful filmmakers to offer close to 50% of this year’s Festival Selections via this online platform. Since the end of March, we have had to stop offering WATCH NOW: DCEFF ONLINE 50 Years of Farming: For Love & Vegetables. 2014 Local, Sustainable Living, Energy & Resources, Environmental Advocacy and Justice. Organic farmers in Tysons Corner, Va. reflect on a half-century of sustainable and community-focused agriculture. Directed by AditiDesai.
FILMS - ENVIRONMENTAL FILM FESTIVAL - DCEFF Directed by: Brandon Holmes. (15 mins, United States) A group of international artists explore the Arctic island chain of Svalbard. Set against dramatic natural backdrops, the artists share their hopes, fears, and insights on encountering an environment undergoing radical change. 86 Centimeters.SEA OF HOPE
Sea of Hope: America’s Underwater Treasures follows iconic ocean explorer and conservationist Dr. Sylvia Earle, renowned underwater National Geographic photographer Brian Skerry, author and captain Max Kennedy and their crew of teenage aquanauts on a yearlong environmental quest.In celebration of the centennial of the National Park Service, their goal is to turn the next 100 years into aCITY OF TREES
City of Trees. At the height of the recession, a DC nonprofit struggles to implement an ambitious “green jobs” program that hires 150 unemployed residents to plant trees in underserved parks. With only six months until their grant money runs out, serious obstacles block their path and speak to deep rifts in the life of thecity — racial
ONE WORD SAWALMEM
One word ripples outward, vibrating with healing power: Sawalmem, meaning “sacred water.” For Winnemem Wintu young man Michael “Pom” Preston, Sawalmem represents a vital vision for healing the world and for healing from the legacy of the Shasta Dam that, since the 1940s, has harmed salmon and the Sacramento River and the Winnemem Wintu people of Shasta Mountain, California. FLO STONE - ENVIRONMENTAL FILM FESTIVAL - DCEFF Flo Stone is the Founder of the Environmental Film Festival in the Nation’s Capital, which she started in 1993. Previously, she worked on public programming for the American Museum of Natural History in New York City for 15 years. At the Museum, she directed the CRIES OF OUR ANCESTORS Cries of Our Ancestors. In the highlands of Guinea, people and chimpanzees live peacefully side by side. Myths and stories — and a mutual respect for one another — have preserved this relationship for generations. Now, however, both people and chimpanzees are being pushed out of their homes by bauxite mining, which risks killingthousands
DR. RANDIE SHANE
Dr. Randie Shane. Dr. Randie Shane has been practicing veterinary medicine in Westchester and Rockland county for over 20 years. While attending veterinary school, she is proud to have helped initiate the first “alternative” student surgical training program in the country. After graduation from Cornell Veterinary School, she went onfor
WATCH NOW: DCEFF ONLINE 50 Years of Farming: For Love & Vegetables. 2014 Local, Sustainable Living, Energy & Resources, Environmental Advocacy and Justice. Organic farmers in Tysons Corner, Va. reflect on a half-century of sustainable and community-focused agriculture. Directed by AditiDesai.
2021 FESTIVAL FILM GUIDE 2021 Festival Film Guide. View DCEFF 2021 film guide. 2021 DC Environmental Film Festival. The schedule has not yet been released.Check back soon!
FILMS - ENVIRONMENTAL FILM FESTIVAL - DCEFF Directed by: Brandon Holmes. (15 mins, United States) A group of international artists explore the Arctic island chain of Svalbard. Set against dramatic natural backdrops, the artists share their hopes, fears, and insights on encountering an environment undergoing radical change. 86 Centimeters. DCEFF ONLINE PLAYLIST: WORLD OCEANS DAY The theme of World Oceans Day 2021 is “Life and Livelihoods”, so we chose eight films that help explore this. Featured are shorts that take a hard look at the challenges facing the oceans and the people who rely on them (acidification, pollution, overfishing), as well as other stories celebrating innovation and determination to solve thosechallenges.
SONIA DEMIRAY
Sonia Demiray . Sonia grew up across the Americas and Europe. After studying Sciences of Information at the Universidad Complutense de Madrid (Spain), she completed her education with strategic planning seminars from McCann-Erickson Worldwide and a Masters in Mass Communications at Towson University in Baltimore. 80° NORTH - ENVIRONMENTAL FILM FESTIVAL - DCEFF 80° North. A group of international artists explore the Arctic island chain of Svalbard. Set against dramatic natural backdrops, the artists share their hopes, fears, and insights on encountering an environment undergoing radical change. LIGO - ENVIRONMENTAL FILM FESTIVAL - DCEFF LIGO. The thrilling inside story of National Geographic’s top “Discovery of the Decade,” the discovery of gravitational waves from deep space, which opened up the 95% of the universe that has been dark to our existing observatories and space telescopes. It’s the violent “warped side” of TOM HORTON | ENVIRONMENTAL FILM FESTIVAL Tom Horton . Tom Horton covered the environment for The Baltimore Sun for 35 years. He has written eight books about the Chesapeake Bay. His honors include the John Burroughs Award for the best book of nature writing, the David Brower award from the Sierra Club, and other awards from the Chesapeake Bay Foundation and the Audubon Society. FLO STONE - ENVIRONMENTAL FILM FESTIVAL - DCEFF Flo Stone is the Founder of the Environmental Film Festival in the Nation’s Capital, which she started in 1993. Previously, she worked on public programming for the American Museum of Natural History in New York City for 15 years. At the Museum, she directed theSOLAR FOR ALL
Solar For All. This documentary celebrates the successes and documents the challenges of the first two years of implementing Solar For All, Mayor Muriel Bowser’s initiative to provide 100,000 low-to-moderate income families with the benefits of locally generated clean energy. One of the most progressive solar mandates in the U.S., # ENVIRONMENTAL FILM FESTIVAL IN THE NATION'S CAPITAL The Environmental Film Festival in the Nation’s Capital is the world’s premier showcase of environmentally themed films.Since 1993 our mission has been to celebrate Earth and inspire understanding and stewardship of the environment through the power of film. 2021 FESTIVAL FILM GUIDE View DCEFF 2021 film guide.SEA OF HOPE
Sea of Hope: America’s Underwater Treasures follows iconic ocean explorer and conservationist Dr. Sylvia Earle, renowned underwater National Geographic photographer Brian Skerry, author and captain Max Kennedy and their crew of teenage aquanauts on a yearlong environmental quest.In celebration of the centennial of the National Park Service, their goal is to turn the next 100 years into a LIGO - ENVIRONMENTAL FILM FESTIVAL - DCEFF The thrilling inside story of National Geographic’s top “Discovery of the Decade,” the discovery of gravitational waves from deep space, which opened up the 95% CRIES OF OUR ANCESTORS In the highlands of Guinea, people and chimpanzees live peacefully side by side. Myths and stories — and a mutual respect for one another — have preserved this relationship for generations.ONE WORD SAWALMEM
One word ripples outward, vibrating with healing power: Sawalmem, meaning “sacred water.” For Winnemem Wintu young man Michael “Pom” Preston, Sawalmem represents a vital vision for healing the world and for healing from the legacy of the Shasta Dam that, since the 1940s, has harmed salmon and the Sacramento River and the Winnemem Wintu people of Shasta Mountain, California.SOLAR FOR ALL
This documentary celebrates the successes and documents the challenges of the first two years of implementing Solar For All, Mayor Muriel Bowser’s initiative to provide 100,000 low-to-moderate income families with the benefits of locally generated clean energy.DR. RANDIE SHANE
Dr. Randie Shane . Dr. Randie Shane has been practicing veterinary medicine in Westchester and Rockland county for over 20 years. While attending veterinary school, she is proud to have helped initiate the first “alternative” student surgical training program in thecountry.
JOSIE MERCK
Josie Merck . Josie Merck has been a Board member of the Natural Resources Defense Council for six years, a graduate of Sarah Lawrence College and earned an MFA in painting from the Yale School of Art.DYANNA TAYLOR
Dyanna Taylor . Taylor is an Emmy Award winner and the recipient of the MUSE Award for “Outstanding Vision and Achievement in Cinematography” from New York Women in Film and Television. ENVIRONMENTAL FILM FESTIVAL IN THE NATION'S CAPITAL The Environmental Film Festival in the Nation’s Capital is the world’s premier showcase of environmentally themed films.Since 1993 our mission has been to celebrate Earth and inspire understanding and stewardship of the environment through the power of film. 2021 FESTIVAL FILM GUIDE View DCEFF 2021 film guide.SEA OF HOPE
Sea of Hope: America’s Underwater Treasures follows iconic ocean explorer and conservationist Dr. Sylvia Earle, renowned underwater National Geographic photographer Brian Skerry, author and captain Max Kennedy and their crew of teenage aquanauts on a yearlong environmental quest.In celebration of the centennial of the National Park Service, their goal is to turn the next 100 years into a LIGO - ENVIRONMENTAL FILM FESTIVAL - DCEFF The thrilling inside story of National Geographic’s top “Discovery of the Decade,” the discovery of gravitational waves from deep space, which opened up the 95% CRIES OF OUR ANCESTORS In the highlands of Guinea, people and chimpanzees live peacefully side by side. Myths and stories — and a mutual respect for one another — have preserved this relationship for generations.ONE WORD SAWALMEM
One word ripples outward, vibrating with healing power: Sawalmem, meaning “sacred water.” For Winnemem Wintu young man Michael “Pom” Preston, Sawalmem represents a vital vision for healing the world and for healing from the legacy of the Shasta Dam that, since the 1940s, has harmed salmon and the Sacramento River and the Winnemem Wintu people of Shasta Mountain, California.SOLAR FOR ALL
This documentary celebrates the successes and documents the challenges of the first two years of implementing Solar For All, Mayor Muriel Bowser’s initiative to provide 100,000 low-to-moderate income families with the benefits of locally generated clean energy.DR. RANDIE SHANE
Dr. Randie Shane . Dr. Randie Shane has been practicing veterinary medicine in Westchester and Rockland county for over 20 years. While attending veterinary school, she is proud to have helped initiate the first “alternative” student surgical training program in thecountry.
JOSIE MERCK
Josie Merck . Josie Merck has been a Board member of the Natural Resources Defense Council for six years, a graduate of Sarah Lawrence College and earned an MFA in painting from the Yale School of Art.DYANNA TAYLOR
Dyanna Taylor . Taylor is an Emmy Award winner and the recipient of the MUSE Award for “Outstanding Vision and Achievement in Cinematography” from New York Women in Film and Television.DCEFF 2020 ONLINE
Enjoy DCEFF Programming Online. Unfortunately, we had to cancel our March 2020 Festival screenings in D.C. due to the COVID-19 pandemic. However, we were able to work with many of our wonderful filmmakers to offer close to 50% of this year’s Festival Selections via thisonline platform.
WATCH NOW: DCEFF ONLINE Himawari 8, Japan's most advanced meteorological satellite, travels 35,786 km above Earth, at more than 11000 km/h. It observes the Eastern Hemisphere day and night. 2021 FESTIVAL FILM GUIDE View DCEFF 2021 film guide. DCEFF ONLINE PLAYLIST: WORLD OCEANS DAY The theme of World Oceans Day 2021 is “Life and Livelihoods”, so we chose eight films that help explore this. Featured are shorts that take a hard look at the challenges facing the oceans and the people who rely on them (acidification, pollution, overfishing), as well as other stories celebrating innovation and determination to solve thosechallenges.
HIDDEN WILD
Behind the homes and freeways of suburban Palm Beach County, an incredible network of swamps, scrub, and waterways lies waiting to be discovered. Hidden WildDAWN CHORUS
A global environmental film project consisting of cinematic and meditative scenes of dawn captured on May 3, 2020 — International Dawn Chorus Day — from all over the globe weaved together into a lyrical meditation on the first light and sounds of the day.JØRGEN BERGE
Jørgen Berge . Jørgen Berge is a professor in Arctic marine ecology at UiT The Arctic University of Norway. He also holds tow adjunct positions at the University Centre in Svalbard and at NTNU inTrondheim, Norway.
UPRIVER - ENVIRONMENTAL FILM FESTIVAL - DCEFF Upriver is an immersive exploration of one of the Nation’s most active river conservation movements. Within Oregon’s heavily populated Willamette River system, the film focuses on people from all walks of life who are coming together in forests, farmlands, andCITY OF TREES
At the height of the recession, a DC nonprofit struggles to implement an ambitious “green jobs” program that hires 150 unemployed residents to plant trees FLO STONE - ENVIRONMENTAL FILM FESTIVAL - DCEFF Flo Stone is the Founder of the Environmental Film Festival in the Nation’s Capital, which she started in 1993. Previously, she worked on public programming for the American Museum of Natural History in New York City for 15 years. ENVIRONMENTAL FILM FESTIVAL IN THE NATION'S CAPITAL The Environmental Film Festival in the Nation’s Capital is the world’s premier showcase of environmentally themed films. Since 1993 our mission has been to celebrate Earth and inspire understanding and stewardship of the environment through the power of film. Each March in Washington D.C., we present 100+ films to audiences throughout thecity.
WATCH NOW: DCEFF ONLINE 50 Years of Farming: For Love & Vegetables. 2014 Local, Sustainable Living, Energy & Resources, Environmental Advocacy and Justice. Organic farmers in Tysons Corner, Va. reflect on a half-century of sustainable and community-focused agriculture. Directed by AditiDesai.
ONE WORD SAWALMEM
One word ripples outward, vibrating with healing power: Sawalmem, meaning “sacred water.” For Winnemem Wintu young man Michael “Pom” Preston, Sawalmem represents a vital vision for healing the world and for healing from the legacy of the Shasta Dam that, since the 1940s, has harmed salmon and the Sacramento River and the Winnemem Wintu people of Shasta Mountain, California. 100 YEARS - ENVIRONMENTAL FILM FESTIVAL - DCEFF.ORG 100 Years is the David vs. Goliath story of Elouise Cobell’s courageous fight for justice for 300,000 Native Americans whose mineral rich lands were mismanaged by the United States Government. For 30 years Elouise fought “the good fight.” This is the compelling true story of how she prevailed and made history. Directed by Melinda Janko.Produced by Melinda Janko and Michèle Ohayon.CITY OF TREES
City of Trees. At the height of the recession, a DC nonprofit struggles to implement an ambitious “green jobs” program that hires 150 unemployed residents to plant trees in underserved parks. With only six months until their grant money runs out, serious obstacles block their path and speak to deep rifts in the life of thecity — racial
SEA OF HOPE
Sea of Hope: America’s Underwater Treasures follows iconic ocean explorer and conservationist Dr. Sylvia Earle, renowned underwater National Geographic photographer Brian Skerry, author and captain Max Kennedy and their crew of teenage aquanauts on a yearlong environmental quest.In celebration of the centennial of the National Park Service, their goal is to turn the next 100 years into a CRIES OF OUR ANCESTORS Cries of Our Ancestors. In the highlands of Guinea, people and chimpanzees live peacefully side by side. Myths and stories — and a mutual respect for one another — have preserved this relationship for generations. Now, however, both people and chimpanzees are being pushed out of their homes by bauxite mining, which risks killingthousands
JOSIE MERCK
Josie Merck . Josie Merck has been a Board member of the Natural Resources Defense Council for six years, a graduate of Sarah Lawrence College and earned an MFA in painting from the Yale School of Art.DR. RANDIE SHANE
Dr. Randie Shane. Dr. Randie Shane has been practicing veterinary medicine in Westchester and Rockland county for over 20 years. While attending veterinary school, she is proud to have helped initiate the first “alternative” student surgical training program in the country. After graduation from Cornell Veterinary School, she went onfor
ZACK RAGO | ENVIRONMENTAL FILM FESTIVAL Zack Rago. Zack’s passion for coral reefs began in the Hawaiian Islands were he spent his childhood summers under the waves of the Pacific. His infatuation with coral led to a position in the marine aquarium industry for 4 years before bringing his passion to Teens4Oceans and View Into The Blue. ENVIRONMENTAL FILM FESTIVAL IN THE NATION'S CAPITAL The Environmental Film Festival in the Nation’s Capital is the world’s premier showcase of environmentally themed films. Since 1993 our mission has been to celebrate Earth and inspire understanding and stewardship of the environment through the power of film. Each March in Washington D.C., we present 100+ films to audiences throughout thecity.
WATCH NOW: DCEFF ONLINE 50 Years of Farming: For Love & Vegetables. 2014 Local, Sustainable Living, Energy & Resources, Environmental Advocacy and Justice. Organic farmers in Tysons Corner, Va. reflect on a half-century of sustainable and community-focused agriculture. Directed by AditiDesai.
ONE WORD SAWALMEM
One word ripples outward, vibrating with healing power: Sawalmem, meaning “sacred water.” For Winnemem Wintu young man Michael “Pom” Preston, Sawalmem represents a vital vision for healing the world and for healing from the legacy of the Shasta Dam that, since the 1940s, has harmed salmon and the Sacramento River and the Winnemem Wintu people of Shasta Mountain, California. 100 YEARS - ENVIRONMENTAL FILM FESTIVAL - DCEFF.ORG 100 Years is the David vs. Goliath story of Elouise Cobell’s courageous fight for justice for 300,000 Native Americans whose mineral rich lands were mismanaged by the United States Government. For 30 years Elouise fought “the good fight.” This is the compelling true story of how she prevailed and made history. Directed by Melinda Janko.Produced by Melinda Janko and Michèle Ohayon.CITY OF TREES
City of Trees. At the height of the recession, a DC nonprofit struggles to implement an ambitious “green jobs” program that hires 150 unemployed residents to plant trees in underserved parks. With only six months until their grant money runs out, serious obstacles block their path and speak to deep rifts in the life of thecity — racial
SEA OF HOPE
Sea of Hope: America’s Underwater Treasures follows iconic ocean explorer and conservationist Dr. Sylvia Earle, renowned underwater National Geographic photographer Brian Skerry, author and captain Max Kennedy and their crew of teenage aquanauts on a yearlong environmental quest.In celebration of the centennial of the National Park Service, their goal is to turn the next 100 years into a CRIES OF OUR ANCESTORS Cries of Our Ancestors. In the highlands of Guinea, people and chimpanzees live peacefully side by side. Myths and stories — and a mutual respect for one another — have preserved this relationship for generations. Now, however, both people and chimpanzees are being pushed out of their homes by bauxite mining, which risks killingthousands
JOSIE MERCK
Josie Merck . Josie Merck has been a Board member of the Natural Resources Defense Council for six years, a graduate of Sarah Lawrence College and earned an MFA in painting from the Yale School of Art.DR. RANDIE SHANE
Dr. Randie Shane. Dr. Randie Shane has been practicing veterinary medicine in Westchester and Rockland county for over 20 years. While attending veterinary school, she is proud to have helped initiate the first “alternative” student surgical training program in the country. After graduation from Cornell Veterinary School, she went onfor
ZACK RAGO | ENVIRONMENTAL FILM FESTIVAL Zack Rago. Zack’s passion for coral reefs began in the Hawaiian Islands were he spent his childhood summers under the waves of the Pacific. His infatuation with coral led to a position in the marine aquarium industry for 4 years before bringing his passion to Teens4Oceans and View Into The Blue.DCEFF 2020 ONLINE
Enjoy DCEFF Programming Online. Unfortunately, we had to cancel our March 2020 Festival screenings in D.C. due to the COVID-19 pandemic. However, we were able to work with many of our wonderful filmmakers to offer close to 50% of this year’s Festival Selections via this online platform. Since the end of March, we have had to stop offering WATCH NOW: DCEFF ONLINE 50 Years of Farming: For Love & Vegetables. 2014 Local, Sustainable Living, Energy & Resources, Environmental Advocacy and Justice. Organic farmers in Tysons Corner, Va. reflect on a half-century of sustainable and community-focused agriculture. Directed by AditiDesai.
FILMS - ENVIRONMENTAL FILM FESTIVAL - DCEFF Directed by: Brandon Holmes. (15 mins, United States) A group of international artists explore the Arctic island chain of Svalbard. Set against dramatic natural backdrops, the artists share their hopes, fears, and insights on encountering an environment undergoing radical change. 86 Centimeters.ABOUT THE FESTIVAL
The Environmental Film Festival in the Nation’s Capital (DCEFF) is the world’s premier showcase of environmentally themed films since 1993. Each March in Washington, D.C., we host the largest environmental film festival in the world, presenting 100+ films to audiences of more than 20,000.HIDDEN WILD
Behind the homes and freeways of suburban Palm Beach County, an incredible network of swamps, scrub, and waterways lies waiting to be discovered. Hidden Wild MAMMOTH CAVE BIOSPHERE REGION In Southwest Kentucky, lies Mammoth Cave. Stretching for over 400 miles, it is the longest mapped cave system in the world. A scientist, farmer, kayaker, park guide, and cave conservationist are connected through ground water in the region.JØRGEN BERGE
Jørgen Berge . Jørgen Berge is a professor in Arctic marine ecology at UiT The Arctic University of Norway. He also holds tow adjunct positions at the University Centre in Svalbard and at NTNU inTrondheim, Norway.
SONIA DEMIRAY
Sonia Demiray . Sonia grew up across the Americas and Europe. After studying Sciences of Information at the Universidad Complutense de Madrid (Spain), she completed her education with strategic planning seminars from McCann-Erickson Worldwide and a Masters in Mass Communications at Towson University in Baltimore. UPRIVER - ENVIRONMENTAL FILM FESTIVAL - DCEFF Upriver is an immersive exploration of one of the Nation’s most active river conservation movements. Within Oregon’s heavily populated Willamette River system, the film focuses on people from all walks of life who are coming together in forests, farmlands, and LIGO - ENVIRONMENTAL FILM FESTIVAL - DCEFF LIGO. The thrilling inside story of National Geographic’s top “Discovery of the Decade,” the discovery of gravitational waves from deep space, which opened up the 95% of the universe that has been dark to our existing observatories and space telescopes. It’s the violent “warped side” of__Facebook
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