"Dream, Dream, Dream! Conduct these dreams into thoughts, and then transform them into action."
- Dr. A. P. J. Abdul Kalam
27 Nov 2023
Prepare for an extraordinary experience this December as ALT EFF, the All Living Things Environmental Film Festival, returns for its fourth edition. It promises an immersive journey into the heart of environmental narratives. Scheduled from December 1st to 10th, this festival stands to champion the cause of sustainability, environmental consciousness, and global collaboration through the power of film.
ALT EFF isn’t just another film festival; it’s a movement, a call to action. It’s a platform dedicated to weaving the art of storytelling with the urgent need for environmental advocacy. This year, ALT EFF is set to astound audiences with a carefully curated selection of 62 films. From compelling documentaries to poignant short films and thought-provoking fictional pieces, each production echoes the pulse of environmental awareness.
This year’s lineup boasts remarkable Indian films, shining a spotlight on local environmental challenges. Films like "Changing Landscape," "Herd Walk," and "Against the Tide" delve deep into issues affecting Indian ecosystems, showcasing struggles and resilience within communities.
A groundbreaking moment awaits with the Indian premiere of "We Are Guardians," a gripping documentary supported by Leonardo DiCaprio. Directed by a talented team, this film journeys through the Amazon rainforest, narrating the courageous battle of Indigenous forest guardians against deforestation and illegal logging.
Notable Indian short films like "Mulostan - The Rooted" and "Fight with Care" add depth, spotlighting the trials and triumphs of marginalized communities in their fight for rights and sustainability.
The festival also features renowned filmmaker Kartiki Gonsalves on the jury panel, further emphasizing its dedication to highlighting films that echo environmental concerns.
ALT EFF isn't just confined to screens; it's a decentralized movement, reaching audiences across India through over 40 on-ground screenings. This inclusive approach merges virtual and in-person events, fostering connections and conversations.
Founder Kunal Khanna's impassioned commitment underscores the festival's purpose: inspiring collective engagement and learning in the face of our climate crisis.
Don’t miss this opportunity to engage firsthand with thought-provoking films. Join the virtual screenings or local showings and be part of a movement driving environmental consciousness through cinema. Visit https://www.alteff.in/ for screening schedules and be a part of the change!