With a high-stakes election coming up this November, the Environmental Film Festival in the Nation’s Capital (DCEFF) is offering opportunities for audiences to come out and engage with filmmakers, organizers, and experts on issues like climate change, environmental justice, and conservation efforts. The Festival, which is celebrating its 32nd year, will once again host screenings of over 60 eye-catching and exciting new films at venues across the D.C.
Metropolitan Area, including Smithsonians, foreign embassies, and universities, as well as the National Academy of Sciences and National Museum of Women in the Arts. Smithsonian’s National Museum of Natural History with the U.S. Premiere of Academy Award-winner Luc Jacquet’s new film Antarctica Calling. The March of the Penguins director will also be on hand for a post-screening conversation about his career and what drew him back to the vanishing continent. On Sunday, March 24, DCEFF will honor Hip Hop Caucus President & CEO Rev. Lennox Yearwood with its Environmental Champion Award in a special event followed by a screening of Underwater Projects, which highlights climate injustice in sinking Norfolk, Virginia. Additional guest highlights include: Famed oceanographer Dr
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