Environmental Film Festival in the Nation's Capital


Mar 14, 2019 - Mar 24, 2019 | DCEFF and National Geographic
Washington, DC
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The Environmental Film Festival in the Nation’s Capital (DCEFF) is the world’s premier showcase of environmentally themed films. Since 1993 its mission has been to celebrate Earth and inspire understanding and stewardship of the environment through the power of film. Each March in Washington DC, DCEFF presents 100+ films to audiences throughout the city. Filmmaker and topical discussions are an important part of our events which happen at museums, embassies, libraries, universities and local theaters throughout the city. It also presents a year-round screening series and community events. Many of the screenings are free, and the Washington, DC location offers the unique opportunity for films and filmmakers to reach national and international lawmakers and decision-makers. DCEFF's impact continues to grow both in DC and beyond. 

DCEFF is the largest green film festival in the world; the longest-running in the United States and is a proud recipient of the 2017 Mayor’s Arts Award for Excellence in Creative Industries from the DC Commission on the Arts and Mayor Muriel Bowser.

Some of the screenings include:

Elephant Path – Njaia Njokuhttps://dceff.org/film/elephant-path/ On the Front Line: The Rangers of Gorongosa National Parkhttps://dceff.org/film/front-line-rangers-gorongosa-national-park/ Silent Forestshttps://dceff.org/film/silent-forest/  When: 14-24 March 2019Where: Washington, DCOrganizers: Environmental Film Festival in the Nation's Capital and National Geographic