We are excited to share that Alec Turnbull, Co‑Founder & Executive Director of the Climate Film Festival, was featured on the Filmmaking Conversations podcast in the episode “Lights, Camera, Climate: Building a Festival for a Warming World.”

He delves into the power of climate storytelling and how festivals can catalyze action. If you’re curious about how narrative shapes change, this one’s a must-listen.

Listen to the episode on Spotify here.

The festival recently announced its Lineup, Jury, Opening, and Closing Night Events. Read the press release here. 

About the Climate Film Festival (CFF)
The Climate Film Festival (CFF) is a nonprofit cultural organization and annual film festival held in New York City during Climate Week NYC. Founded in 2023, CFF uses the power of storytelling through cinema to reshape the conversation around climate change, making complex issues accessible and inspiring audiences toward action. Each year, CFF presents a diverse slate of narrative features, documentaries, shorts, and experimental works, accompanied by filmmaker discussions, educational programming, and the Narrative Change Summit, fostering dialogue among artists, communities, policymakers, and sustainability experts. Its mission emphasizes narrative transformation, environmental justice, community engagement, and amplifying innovative voices in climate media. The Climate Film Festival is fiscally sponsored by Ecologistics, a 501(c)(3) organization. Visit climatefilmfest.com and follow the Climate Film Festival on Instagram, Substack, and LinkedIn.