MEDIA FESTIVALS
Element Film Festival is an annual student filmmaking event in Bozeman, Montana. It began as a way for filmmakers of the world’s only MFA in Science and Natural History Fimmaking to showcase their work to the community.
The American Conservation Film Festival was created by a group of volunteers who shared both a devotion to film arts and a commitment to conservation. They also shared the belief that attitudes about the environment are shaped by our experiences in it and that people and their cultures are an essential part of Earth’s biosphere.
The International Wildlife Film Festival brings ethically made wildlife and environmental films from across the globe to Missoula, MT. Presented each spring at the Roxy Theater, the mission of IWFF is to promote awareness, knowledge, and understanding of wildlife, habitat, people, and nature through excellence in film.
The DC Environmental Film Festivals mission is to advance understanding and stewardship of the environment through the power of film.
The Flagstaff Mountain Film Festival’s mission: to provide an alternative cinematic experience that inspires, educates, fosters creative connections, and enriches the quality of life for Flagstaff citizens and visitors to Northern Arizona through the art of filmmaking and the stories of documentary films.
The Innsbruck Nature Film Festival (INFF), held annually in Austria, is the premier film festival dedicated to nature and environmental issues.
The Ireland Wildlife Film Festival is the first of its kind in Ireland and seeks to bring stories of conservation and species preservation to the big screen while also striving to create a community of filmmakers and audience members who care deeply about environmental issues.
Jackson Wild’s mission is to accelerate and elevate impactful storytelling at the intersection of nature, science, and climate. Through innovative and collaborative gatherings, skill-building initiatives, mentorship programs, and career development opportunities, it serves as an inclusive global forum.
The Festival International Nature Namur, established in 1995, has become a significant gathering for nature enthusiasts and photography aficionados. Each year, it attracts over 35,000 diverse spectators and visitors
he International Wildlife Film Festival GREEN SCREEN is the most popular festival for nature documentaries in Europe and an important international industry meeting place for professionals. Every year, thousands of nature-loving film fans watch the best films from all over the world at GREEN SCREEN.
The Festival is named after the Matsalu National Park, one of Europe’s largest bird sanctuaries and a wetland environment of global significance. The objective of the festival is to screen and recognize new nature films and their creators, and to promote the distribution and popularity of nature films.
NaturVision is Germany’s longest-running nature film festival, focusing on the natural world, wildlife, the environment and sustainability. Over four days we showcase powerful and absorbing nature and wildlife films on the big screen.
Introducing New York WILD, the inaugural yearly documentary film festival held in the heart of one of the most urban cities in the world: New York. This festival offers a diverse range of topics, from exploration and adventure to wildlife, conservation, and the environment, bringing all things WILD together in a unique urban setting
Introducing the groundbreaking Pridelands Wildlife Film Fest (PWFF), the first-of-its-kind film festival in East, West, North, and Central Africa. Dedicated to wildlife and conservation storytelling, PWFF places African storytellers at the narrative’s core.
Sondrio Festival is a unique international film festival, mainly dedicated to nature films, of high scientific and cinematographic level, made in nature parks and protected areas worldwide.