March 15, 2011 - March 27, 2011
The 19th annual Environmental Film Festival in the Nation's Capital, March 15 through 27, will present 150 documentary, narrative, animated, archival, experimental and children's films selected to provide fresh perspectives on environmental issues facing our planet. The critical connections between energy and the environment are a major theme of the 2011 Festival, which features cinematic work from 40 countries and 81 Washington, D.C., United States and world premieres. Fifty-five filmmakers and 94 special guests will discuss their work at the Festival.
The Environmental Film Festival has become the leading showcase for environmental films in the United States. Presented in collaboration with over 100 local, national and global organizations, the Festival is one of the largest cooperative cultural events in the nation's capital. Films are screened at 60 venues throughout the city, including museums, embassies, libraries, universities and local theaters. Most screenings are free.
For a complete schedule, visit the Festival Web site at www.dcenvironmentalfilmfest.org. Photographs are available on our Web site under the press section or by email from info@envirofilmfest.org. To receive a film brochure, sign up for our mailing list on the Web site, email us at info@envirofilmfest.org or call 202-342-2564.
Contact Information
Environmental Film Festival
1228 1/2 31st Street, NW
Washington, DC, 20007
Phone: 202-342-2564
from Art4Development