The Wild and Scenic Film Festival, hosted by Trees Columbus, will take place from August 1 through August 3, 2019.
In the next month, Wild & Scenic Film Festival travels to 10+ events across the country, including multi-day events hosted by Trees Columbus in Georgia, and a return to Costa Mesa, CA which recently had a great write-up in the LA Times. With the summer heat in full effect, escape to a Wild and Scenic event and be transported to cooler locations from the glaciers of Alaska to mountain biking trails outside Kathmandu. Follow the links below to check and see if there are any Wild & Scenic shows happening near you.
The Wild & Scenic Film Festival was started by the watershed advocacy group, the South Yuba River Citizens League (SYRCL), in 2003. It has evolved into the largest environmental film festival of its kind. Our flagship festival held each January in Nevada City, CA, kicks-off the nationwide tour of nearly 250 events. Each tour stop is an opportunity for an organization to reach out into their community and bring people together around community-based activism. We offer a diverse menu of environmental films that delve into themes such as energy, climate change, conservation, wildlife, community activism, environmental justice, and adventure. Each tour host custom builds their own film program to include issues they want to spotlight. Plus, we provide PR materials and a comprehensive planning guide. As an environmental group who has experienced amazing success with the Wild & Scenic Film Festival, we want to share our success with other organizations to create a network connected by a common goal: to use film to inspire activism!
For more information about Wild & Scenic On Tour, please contact Theresa at (530) 265-5961 x 204 or via email.