Princeton Environmental Film Festival

The Princeton Environmental Film Festival

is sponsored by the Princeton Public Library.

Founded in 2006, the PEFF's mission is to explore a wide range of environmental sustainability issues through viewing documentary films, and engaging with the filmmakers and others who connect with our community at this annual event.

The 2012 Princeton Environmental Film Festival, held in January of this year, was amazing. It was fantastic to hit a milestone - year 6 -  with an increase in attendance to 4230 attendees, and an average of 353 people per day. The films, filmmakers and our speakers were outstanding and inspiring.

Thank you to everyone for your participation and support and we look forward to seeing you at the 2013 festival!

Please take a look at photos from the event and check out PEFF schedules from previous years

To find films from the festival available on DVD in the Princeton Public Library collection please search the library's online catalog for PEFF.

You can keep up on news and festival updates on our Facebook page.

Local businesses, organizations and schools can get involved with the PEFF by connecting with us to promote the festival and to encourage their customers, members and students/faculty to come to the Princeton to enjoy the festival.

We encourage any business, organization or individual interested in financial sponsorship opportunities to contact Lindsey Forden, Development Director at the Princeton Public Library, by telephone at 609-924-9529 ext. 251 or by e-mail at lforden@princetonlibrary.org.

Please contact Festival Director Susan Conlon (telephone 609-924-9529 ext. 247 or e-mail sconlon@princetonlibrary.org with questions about the films, other events from previous years, and the 2013 Princeton Environmental Film Festival.

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