Get Your One Earth Zoom Background for Our 10th Anniversary Launch Party

Get Your One Earth Zoom Background for Our 10th Anniversary Launch Party

We know you're going to glam out for our 10th anniversary launch party this Friday 3/5. Why not get the rest of your vibe going with your very own One Earth zoom background for the big night?

We've got 10 festive choices for you, all around themes like: clean air, good food, green energy and more.

Filmmaker Q&A with Sylvia Johnson of 'Mermaids Against Plastic'

Filmmaker Q&A with Sylvia Johnson of 'Mermaids Against Plastic'

What was your motivation for making “Mermaids Against Plastic?”

I went on vacation to the Quintana Roo region of Mexico, on the Yucatan Peninsula. We were walking on a beach in a spectacular, remote area and I was horrified by the amount of plastic covering the beach. It was coming from all over the world—the U.S., Russia, China, South America. It made me realize that the responsibility for this is on all of us. People need to understand that this is where their plastic is going.

Young Filmmakers Contest: 10 Winning Films for One Earth’s 10th Season

Young Filmmakers Contest: 10 Winning Films for One Earth’s 10th Season

Despite the confinement and anxieties surrounding this past year, 149 students age 8 to 25 managed to make and submit films to the One Earth Young Filmmakers Contest. Of those, 10 will receive top prizes at 3 p.m. Saturday, March 13, in the Awards Celebration, while 15 Honorable Mention films will be screened during the Earth Day Festival in April.

Young Filmmaker Contest Winner Gets a Role with a National Leader in Shareholder Advocacy

Young Filmmaker Contest Winner Gets a Role with a National Leader in Shareholder Advocacy

A trip to Chicago to accept his first-place award in the One Earth Film Festival’s Young Filmmakers Contest brought Nathan Goswick more than he expected. The 17-year old’s winning entry, “Plastic Bags,” captured the attention of Andrew Behar, CEO of As You Sow, a nonprofit that presses corporations on sustainability.

Putting the Care in Collaboration

Putting the Care in Collaboration

One Earth Film Festival takes particular care to attend to the collaborative potential between film, venue and community when planning screening events. The match doesn't happen haphazardly. The sensitive pairing of particular films with venues and communities surfaced again and again during conversations with three venue partners—Elio DeArrudah at Universidad Popular, Liz Lyon at Plant Chicago, and Connie Spreen at the Experimental Station.

Meet Rakel Garðarsdóttir, the Filmmaker Behind 'Useless'

Meet Rakel Garðarsdóttir, the Filmmaker Behind 'Useless'

Rakel Garðarsdóttir is the co-director and co-producer of “Useless,” a documentary that looks at why food and fashion waste have become a pressing social and environmental problem, and what people can do to change it. Garðarsdóttir lives and works in Reykjavík, Iceland.

One Earth Festival had a few questions for Rakel about the making of the documentary.