The Climate Film Festival (CFF) New York, in partnership with The Guardian US, will debut Friday, September 20 - Sunday, September 22, at Firehouse: DCTV's Cinema for Documentary Film, 87 Lafayette St. The festival coincides with the opening weekend of Climate Week NYC. CFF is New York City’s premier film festival dedicated to climate-related film and media that break the boundaries and expectations of what climate cinema can be.
Over the weekend, attendees can look forward to a dozen screenings, complemented by thought-provoking panels, expert workshops, and vibrant social events designed to foster dialogue and community engagement. Notable films, special guests, and the full program will be announced closer to the event.
CFF embraces a broad view of climate-related storytelling. Submissions are open through June 3. Films will compete in these juried categories:
Climate Week NYC, hosted by Climate Group, a global non-profit, is the largest annual climate event of its kind and brings together leaders from business and government alongside community and grassroots organizations.
CFF works with local climate community organizations, filmmakers, scientists, policymakers, and writers to spur conversation and action that lasts beyond the festival. The festival showcases new voices, lesser-known archival finds, and complex, unexpected stories. CFF New York actively organizes its programming with the needs of New York City’s diverse constituents in mind, emphasizing local engagement as a key cornerstone of its larger collective vision.
This expanded programming is part of CFF’s mission to rewrite the narrative on climate change, transforming it from an overwhelming topic to a dialogue that can be accessed, discussed, and acted upon. These programs place environmental justice and practical solutions side-by-side with the larger questions posed by climate cinema, aiming not just to raise awareness but also to drive positive, real change.