The curated forests films from the UN Forum on Forests film festivals feature community leaders who have inspired change through innovative approaches to afforestation and reducing land degradation. Others provide further insight on the diverse values and benefits of forests, their relation to people and the planet we share.
We feature various winners of the Short Film Contest such as ‘Amazing Grace Rowan’ by Pybus of South Africa, ‘An Unseen World’ by Paul Rosolie, ‘Feel Like a Mountain’ Elio Alonso Vasquez Miranda, ‘Ma Forêt’ by Sébastien Pins, and ‘Reynaldo’ by Dan Childs and Nick Werber of the United Kingdom.
For the International Forests Film Festival 167 film directors from over 30 countries submitted their movie for the festival. Winners were selected across six categories. We have selected numerous short clips providing you with a preview of the winning films.
Forests for People: UN International Short Film Contest. 200 million people. 193 countries. One amazing portrait of how forests sustain us.
International Forest Film Festival features films that accentuate the importance of forests, their relationship with people and the planet we share.
Four broadcast television feature stories highlight how forests contribute in unique ways to financing sustainable development.
“Finding Balanceâ€, a short film launched at Rio+20 which highlights the interconnections between forests, economic growth and social development.