Princeton Environmental Film Festival (PEFF)
The Princeton Environmental Film Festival (PEFF) is an annual event hosted by the Princeton Public Library in Princeton, New Jersey. It features a diverse selection of films that explore a wide range of environmental issues, including climate change, conservation, sustainability, and environmental justice. The festival typically showcases documentaries, feature films, and shorts that highlight pressing environmental challenges and the efforts to address them.
The festival's aim is to engage the public in discussions about the environment, raise awareness about ecological problems, and inspire positive change. It often includes panel discussions, filmmaker Q&A sessions, and community outreach events. By bringing together filmmakers, experts, and audiences, PEFF encourages dialogue and provides a platform for both emerging and established filmmakers who tackle environmental themes.
The festival usually takes place in March each year, but the dates may vary. PEFF is known for its inclusive programming, offering something for everyone—from students and educators to professionals and activists in the environmental field.
In addition to films, PEFF also often partners with local environmental organizations, offering resources and opportunities for attendees to get involved in environmental advocacy and action.