What: The 32nd Annual DC Environmental Film Festival will offer ten days of events with films exploring issues like climate change, environmental justice, wildlife, outdoor adventure, and public health.
When: Thursday, March 21- through Saturday, March 30, 2024.
The Festival schedule will go live and tickets will go on sale in late February. Some award winners and additional highlights will be announced earlier in the month.
Where: Screenings and events will take place at venues throughout the DC Metro area, including: Smithsonian’s National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian’s National Museum of the American Indian, Naval Heritage Center, AFI Silver Theatre and Cultural Center, National Gallery of Art, and additional embassies, universities, and cultural institutions to be announced.
Who: The Annual Festival, which attracts thousands of audience members from the Mid-Atlantic region and beyond, will again host conversations with filmmakers, journalists, activists, experts, and changemakers from the worlds of entertainment, science, and politics.
A lineup of attending special guests will be announced when the Festival schedule goes live.
Why: 2024 may prove to be one of the most pivotal years in human history. Through screenings of captivating new films and important conversations, DCEFF aims to shine a light on the crucial issues facing our planet, while also highlighting inspiring stories, inventive solutions, and the unsung heroes working for a better tomorrow.