This roundtable celebrates the history of FLEFF as an interdisciplinary, multi-arts festival.
Now in its 26th year, the Finger Lakes Environmental Film Festival is the second-longest running environmental film festival in the United States. Nationally and internationally recognized for its imaginative rethinking of the environment across cinema, journalism, literature, music, art, science, and activism, the festival is dedicated to creating space for dialogues of significance about the environment, human rights, and social justice issues.