Washington DC’s Environmental Film Festival in the Nation’s Capital (DCEFF) has made more than 75 films from its festival schedule aavailable to watch for free online until 31 March.
The film festival, which was due to take place from 12-22 March 2020, was cancelled due to the coronavirus outbreak, but now the festival organisers and filmmakers are offereing a selection of its 2020 Festival schedule — most of which are absolutely free to stream.
Among the films available are Dispatches from the Gulf 3: Ten Years After the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill, which follows an international team of scientists who have has spent nearly that long studying the environmental impact on humans, wildlife, and the ecosystem, but lingering questions challenge their ability to predict long-term impacts.
Other films include A walk Through The Lands of a Thousand Hills in which Claver Ntoyinkima, a native park ranger, shares the secrets of Nyungwe National Park in Rwanda; and from Peru, and Women On A Mission showcases a young Indigenous woman who sets out to document the traditional knowledge of the older women in her community – helping revive nearly forgotten customs as they work to restore their forest after decades of destruction.
There are currently more than 75 available to watch, with more films being added in the days ahead.
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