Environmental Film Festival at Yale

Environmental Film Festival at Yale The Environmental Film Festival at Yale is the largest student-run environmental film festival in the world. For full schedule and details, visit effy.yale.edu

The Environmental Film Festival at Yale (EFFY) is the largest student-run environmental film festival in the world. The festival runs every April and showcases incisive, cutting-edge films that raise awareness of current environmental and social issues. All events are free and open to the public, and include panel discussions with filmmakers, Yale faculty, and special guests.

Today's the day! Join us at Yale School of the Environment for the 18th annual film festival in New Haven, CT. Hope to s...
03/27/2026

Today's the day! Join us at Yale School of the Environment for the 18th annual film festival in New Haven, CT. Hope to see you there!

The Environmental Film Festival at Yale (EFFY) and Yale Planetary Solutions will jointly present winning EFFY short film...
03/20/2026

The Environmental Film Festival at Yale (EFFY) and Yale Planetary Solutions will jointly present winning EFFY short films and Sci X Sci-Fi short stories. These selections bring together speculative, science-forward, and imaginative narratives that explore planetary futures, environmental science, and the role of storytelling in shaping how we understand and respond to global challenges.

​Following a mixed screening and reading, filmmakers and writers will be invited to join a discussion with Sci X Sci-Fi Creatives-in-Residence Stephanie Barish, Founder and CEO of IndieCade, and Tory Stephens, Climate Fiction Creative Manager at Grist, to discuss the importance of telling climate stories through various media to reach broader audiences in climate conversations and inspire action. The dialogue will be moderated by Jennifer Carman, Director of Survey Strategy at the Yale Program on Climate Change Communication.

​Lunch will be provided.

​Showcased Films:
Liquid Spine, Great Marsh
Breaking Ground
The Forest in the Trees
The Soil and the Soul

Location: Bowers Auditorium, Sage Hall

EFFY Night 2 is all about birds and the people who love them. In a ribbon of saltmarsh in coastal New England, an interg...
03/16/2026

EFFY Night 2 is all about birds and the people who love them. In a ribbon of saltmarsh in coastal New England, an intergenerational group of citizen scientists are trying to save the Saltmarsh Sparrow from extinction, one nest at a time. Decades prior in 1972, married biologists George Hunt and Molly Warner made an unprecedented discovery while studying seagulls on one of California’s Channel Islands. To their surprise, a great number of the nesting pairs they observe are both female. George and Molly’s research on “lesbian seagulls” quickly triggers both outrage and jubilation in a nation grappling with the rise of the LGBTQ+ rights movement. Register for EFFY 2026 today at the link in bio!

Join us for EFFY 2026: Belonging, Grief, and Bridging Divides for film screenings and discussions on sense of place, cli...
03/02/2026

Join us for EFFY 2026: Belonging, Grief, and Bridging Divides for film screenings and discussions on sense of place, climate change, birds, love, and more — with incredible panelists and speakers to follow!

02/25/2026

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Has the snowy weather gotten you excited for spring? The Environmental Film Festival at Yale 2026: Belonging, Grief, and...
02/25/2026

Has the snowy weather gotten you excited for spring? The Environmental Film Festival at Yale 2026: Belonging, Grief, and Bridging Divides is just around the corner on Friday, March 27 and Saturday, March 28. Free and open to the public. Register today at: https://luma.com/effy2026

Congratulations to our three graduating co-leads: Daniel Morgan, Isabela Valencia, and Jack Hatajik 🎓 We'll miss you!
05/21/2025

Congratulations to our three graduating co-leads: Daniel Morgan, Isabela Valencia, and Jack Hatajik 🎓 We'll miss you!

EFFY hosted a screening event for "The White House Effect," featuring a talkback with director Jon Shenk and former EPA ...
04/28/2025

EFFY hosted a screening event for "The White House Effect," featuring a talkback with director Jon Shenk and former EPA Administrator Bill Reilly. Attendees learned how decisive U.S. climate leadership was derailed by industry lobbying, internal White House infighting, and election-year politics. An insightful and thought-provoking evening! 🌍🗣️🗳️

This year, EFFY grew in both scope and spirit. We expanded the festival to five days, showcased nine extraordinary films...
04/13/2025

This year, EFFY grew in both scope and spirit. We expanded the festival to five days, showcased nine extraordinary films, and hosted a special panel on climate communication that was later featured in the Yale Daily News. We welcomed filmmakers from across the country to engage with the Yale and New Haven communities. Above all, we celebrated storytelling as a vital tool for advocacy, education, and connection.

A heartfelt thank you to everyone who attended, supported, volunteered, and made this festival come to life.

To those who joined us in person: thank you for showing up and sharing space with us.

For those who couldn’t make it, we are proud to announce that EFFY Online is now live from April 6–20—bringing much of the festival to wherever you are: effy.eventive.org

Are you bummed you only got to see part of EFFY this weekend, or just want to rewatch some films? We’ve got you covered....
04/07/2025

Are you bummed you only got to see part of EFFY this weekend, or just want to rewatch some films? We’ve got you covered. We now have EFFY Online!

For 2 weeks, relive your favorite films AND watch some additional online-exclusive documentaries.

Scan the QR code or go to effy.eventive.org

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The Environmental Film Festival at Yale is now online!

The 12th Annual Environmental Film Festival at Yale (EFFY) will run online this year due to the COVID-19 pandemic rather than our normal programming, which typically includes free public screenings followed by panel discussions with filmmakers, Yale faculty, and special guests. Many of our filmmakers have generously allowed us to screen their films virtually during the quarantine. Select films will be available online from March 31 - April 4, 2020. For links and details, visit effy.yale.edu.