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Welcome to the 14th annual Colorado Environmental Film Festival (CEFF)!

Film has the power to awaken us to the world around us, educate us on important issues, and inspire us to act. For newcomers and returning attendees alike, one of the best parts of the Colorado Environmental Film Festival is that we are an intimate, local festival with a global impact! We are informal and friendly and try to match our audiences with films that will make a difference in their lives – right here in Colorado.

*Schedule and films subject to change. Please check back regularly. 

Saturday, February 22 • 7:30pm - 9:30pm
Film Screening - A Trail to Seacacar | #Black Summer 19 | The Beaver Believers

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BlackSummer19: Black Teens Explore the Climate Crisis in North Carolina

Directors, Kaleia Martin, Milik Robinson
The climate crisis is one of the biggest challenges in human history, so why does it seem like it is not a pressing issue for black and brown communities? Is it because they have so many social justice struggles that this one is considered less significant? Are black and brown communities... Read More →
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The Beaver Believers

Director, Sarah Koenigsberg
Sometimes the best solutions to the biggest problems can be found in the most unexpected places. Meet the beaver believers: five scientists and a sassy, spicy hairdresser, defending our watersheds and taking a bite out of climate change, one stick at a time.
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A Trail to Seacacar

Director, Paul Heesaker
Change is difficult, but if Guatemala's Q'eqchí Maya don't change, environmental and cultural collapse is inevitable.


Saturday February 22, 2020 7:30pm - 9:30pm MST
FOSS Theater (3rd floor AMC) 710 10th Street
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