features hundreds of free films! Some allow for advance RSVP
looks like there are eight or more screenings every day to choose from
The 23rd annual Environmental Film Festival in the Nation’s Capital explores the pervasive impact of climate change on our planet through a special focus on Climate Connections. This series of films, speakers and events explores the effects of this challenging global phenomenon on the world’s natural systems and resources. See the schedule below for more information. Most of the films are free, click through each event to be sure. Some allow for advance RSVP but many are just first come first seated, recommend you arrive early to get in as lines tend to form before the screenings.
Participating venues include Embassies, libraries, churches, theaters, National Geographic, Carnegie Institution for Science, GALA Hispanic Theatre and more!The 23rd annual Environmental Film Festival in the Nation’s Capital explores the pervasive impact of climate change on our planet through a special focus on Climate Connections. This series of films, speakers and events explores the effects of this challenging global phenomenon on the world’s natural systems and resources. See the schedule below for more information. Most of the films are free, click through each event to be sure. Some allow for advance RSVP but many are just first come first seated, recommend you arrive early to get in as lines tend to form before the screenings.
Organized by day but not by time, click for details
some may require RSVP, especially the ones at Embassies
See metro trip-planner for best bus and metro access.
Tuesday, March 24
Four films at the Jefferson Auditorium at U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA)
- A Deeper Creek: The Watchable Waters of Appalachia
- Bringing Back the Brooks: Reviving the South's Trout
- Exploring Appalachian Waters: Aquatic Conservation in a Regional Hotspot of Biodiversity
- The Last Dragons: Protecting Appalachias Hellbenders
Two films at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars
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