Film festivals devoted to a full spectrum of environmental topics did not exist in the United States until 1993, the inaugural year of the DC
Environmental Docs
Three core members of Tikkun Olam Productions on unlearning the conventional model and what the nonprofit collective making movement-aligned work
Nikolaus Geyrhalter on shooting Melt across four continents, his adoption of new imaging technologies, and why he won’t call it a climate film
In this interview, Xander Robin discusses the intense 12-day shoot in the Everglades that anchors his Florida-set doc, The Python Hunt
The 12th edition champions community cinema in an era of state censorship
In this interview, Otilia Portillo Padua talks about having a mycological (and sci-fi) approach to her SXSW and CPH:DOX film, Daughters of the Forest
Abby Ellis talks about ringing the alarm on the “environmental nuclear bomb” in Utah with her Sundance doc The Lake
This clip from Alexandra Kern’s Sundance-premiering short features its two Orleanian protagonists reflecting on their lives on Mississippi’s battures
Tamara Kotevska discusses how patiently filming white storks resulted in The Tale of Silyan’s story of North Macedonian ecological and economic
In this interview, Viktor Kossakovsky discusses leaving no stone unturned in Architecton
