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SUMMARY:JxJ & DCEFF: Hollow Tree
DESCRIPTION:Past DCEFF Selection Hollow Tree is returning to DC for a special screening co-presented by JxJ and DCEFF. \nHollow Tree follows three teenagers coming of age in their sinking homeland of Louisiana. For the first time\, they notice the Mississippi River’s engineering\, stumps of cypress trees\, and billowing smokestacks. Their different perspectives — as Indigenous\, white\, and Angolan young women — shape their story of the climate crisis. \nScreening will be followed by a conversation with filmmaker Kira Akerman moderated by environmentalist Susan Crawford.
URL:https://dceff.org/event/jxj-dceff-hollow-tree/
LOCATION:Cafritz Hall\, 1529 16th Street NW\, Washington\, DC\, 20036\, United States
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SUMMARY:2026 Festival Preview Event
DESCRIPTION:Join DCEFF organizers\, filmmakers\, and partners at Georgetown University’s Capitol Campus for an exclusive first look at some of the award winners and highlights from our 2026 lineup. \nYou’ll see clips\, hear exciting announcements about what to expect this March\, and have a chance to connect with an amazing community of environmentalists and film enthusiasts.
URL:https://dceff.org/event/2026-festival-preview-event/
LOCATION:Georgetown University Capitol Campus\, 111 Massachusetts Avenue Northwest\, Washington\, DC\, 20001\, United States
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SUMMARY:34th Annual Environmental Film Festival
DESCRIPTION:March 19-28\, 2026\, the Environmental Film Festival in the Nation’s Capital (DCEFF) returns to venues throughout the DC Metro Area. Stay tuned for exciting announcements early in 2026.
URL:https://dceff.org/event/33rd-annual-environmental-film-festival/
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SUMMARY:DCEFF at Caribbean FilmFest: Possible Landscapes
DESCRIPTION:A co-presentation of DCEFF and the AFI Silver Theatre and Cultural Center\nShot across two seasons in Trinidad and Tobao\, POSSIBLE LANDSCAPES is a poignant exploration of intergenerational experiences of landscape and environmental transformation in the Caribbean. The film immerses viewers in sugarcane fields\, winding mountain valleys and pristine seas that mask the devastation of dying coral reefs\, unfinished homes that stretch into oil fields and fishing communities that struggle against the ravages of the Atlantic. As the Caribbean faces escalating environmental crises\, filmmaker Kannan Arunasalam captures the tensions of post-independence aspirations and disappointments\, and explores the legacies of colonialism\, postcolonial nationalism and changing forms of extractivism\, offering a profound meditation on resilience\, loss and the changing face of the land. \n  \nPreceded by the short Madulu the Seaman \nYoung Amari lives in the whaling town of Barrouallie in Saint Vincent\, dreaming of a life in Paris as a soccer star. His grandfather\, a legendary whaler-man and sole surviving keeper of the old sea shanties he sang out on the water\, is eager to pass on his lifelong traditions even as the end of whaling looms. This lyrical documentary captures the rich history of a dying tradition in the wake of economic struggle at the hands of the tourism industry.
URL:https://dceff.org/event/dceff-at-caribbean-filmfest-possible-landscapes/
LOCATION:AFI Silver Theatre and Cultural Center\, 8633 Colesville Rd\, MD 20910\, Silver Spring\, MD\, United States
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SUMMARY:DCEFF at Caribbean FilmFest: Possible Landscapes
DESCRIPTION:A co-presentation of DCEFF and the AFI Silver Theatre and Cultural Center\nShot across two seasons in Trinidad and Tobao\, POSSIBLE LANDSCAPES is a poignant exploration of intergenerational experiences of landscape and environmental transformation in the Caribbean. The film immerses viewers in sugarcane fields\, winding mountain valleys and pristine seas that mask the devastation of dying coral reefs\, unfinished homes that stretch into oil fields and fishing communities that struggle against the ravages of the Atlantic. As the Caribbean faces escalating environmental crises\, filmmaker Kannan Arunasalam captures the tensions of post-independence aspirations and disappointments\, and explores the legacies of colonialism\, postcolonial nationalism and changing forms of extractivism\, offering a profound meditation on resilience\, loss and the changing face of the land. \n  \nPreceded by the short Madulu the Seaman \nYoung Amari lives in the whaling town of Barrouallie in Saint Vincent\, dreaming of a life in Paris as a soccer star. His grandfather\, a legendary whaler-man and sole surviving keeper of the old sea shanties he sang out on the water\, is eager to pass on his lifelong traditions even as the end of whaling looms. This lyrical documentary captures the rich history of a dying tradition in the wake of economic struggle at the hands of the tourism industry.
URL:https://dceff.org/event/dceff-at-caribbean-filmfest-possible-landscapes-2/
LOCATION:AFI Silver Theatre and Cultural Center\, 8633 Colesville Rd\, MD 20910\, Silver Spring\, MD\, United States
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