Music Tree, The

Winner of the first annual Polly Krakora Award for Artistry in Film, presented by the Environmental Film Festival in the Nation’s Capital The future of classical music hinges on the […]

Oil Rocks: City Above the Sea

Winner of the second annual Polly Krakora Award for Artistry in Film, presented by the Environmental Film Festival in the Nation’s Capital. Shown as part of the multi-day, multi-venue Energy […]

Tsunami and the Cherry Blossom, The

Winner of the Environmental Film Festival’s third annual Polly Krakora Award for Artistry in Film. Oscar-nominated director Lucy Walker set out to make “a visual haiku about cherry blossoms” in […]

Harmony

2013 Winner of the Environmental Film Festival’s fourth annual Polly Krakora Award for Artistry in Film. Introduced by Rosalind Campion, Counsellor for Global Issues, British Embassy. For three decades, The […]

Amazing Grace

Winner, Eric Moe Sustainability Award Offering a brief window into one man’s journey and his deep-seated love for the forests that are rapidly decreasing around Livingstone, Zambia. By Makhalu Productions, […]

Damnation

Winner, 2014 Documentary Award for Environmental Advocacy Watch dam opponents as they dangle hundreds of feet in the air while painting signs of protest on dam walls. These activists are […]

Rebalancing

Shot in every Ward of Washington D.C., in Arlington and in Alexandria, the film addresses how bicycling both reflects and changes our lifestyles. Its title was inspired by the challenge […]

Dude, Where’s My Carbon?

  American University’s goal to become carbon neutral by 2020 is an ambitious one. Is it possible to achieve? Part of AU’s commitment to carbon neutrality involves their participation in […]

Find Yourself In Rock Creek Park

Rock Creek Park is an 1,800-acre oasis in the middle of the crowded Washington, D.C. metro region. For some visitors, it’s a place to gather your thoughts as you run […]