Submissions are being accepted through Jan. 15 for the 2026 Princeton Environmental Film Festival, a signature Princeton Public Library event featuring films and filmmaker presentations which explore sustainability and environmental issues.
The festival will be March 27-April 3, and films will be screened in person and also available to stream online. An entry form, and additional information about the festival, is available at princetonlibrary.org/peff. There is no fee to submit a film for consideration.
The Princeton Environmental Film Festival is under the direction of Kim Dorman whose focus is to present films with local, regional and international relevance, and engage our community in exploring environmental consciousness and sustainability from a wide range of angles and perspectives. Screenings are free and made possible through funding from The Whole Earth Center of Princeton, the library and others.