Documentary Australia offers Ethinvest client’s free access to their Environmental Accelerator Film Festival in July
- Emily Ray
- 5 days ago
- 2 min read
The team at Documentary Australia have kindly offered Ethinvest clients access to their upcoming online Environmental Accelerator Film Festival free of charge from 18-27 July. Pull up a cosy chair and some popcorn and dive into seven of the best recent films about everything from eco heroes and threats to our coral reefs to regenerative agriculture and helping young people cope with climate anxiety.
Documentary Australia, Australian Centre for the Moving Image (ACMI) and Intrepid Travel have developed their 2025 Environmental Accelerator Film Festival line up to showcases program-supported documentaries including The Giants, Delikado, Rachel’s Farm, Greenhouse by Joost, Climate Changers, Stay Tuned to Our Planet, and new release, White Rock.
Learn from Bob Brown and his mission to protect our precious ecosystems; Tata Balladares and environmental land defenders in the Philippines; actress Rachel Ward and her journey to adopt sustainable farming practices; zero-waste icon Joost Bakker and his story of building a self-sustaining home; scientist Tim Flannery and the climate leaders he encounters around the world; YouTuber Mat McKenna who spotlights everyday climate actions for young people to get involved; and filmmaker Damon Gameau who uncovers the explosion of long-spined sea urchins devastating Australia’s kelp forests. Click here for the White Rock trailer.
The festival aims to increase awareness and action on a range of pressing environmental issues by using documentary as a tool to create change. Register for the film festival to learn more and join the effort to accelerate action for our environment.
Documentary Australia is Australia’s only not-for- profit organisation promoting social change through documentary storytelling. Documentaries inform, inspire and engage. Real stories provoke empathy, change minds, influence behaviour and bring communities together to catalyse systemic change. The team at Documentary Australia work to raise awareness and inspire action on important issues from human rights and social justice, the environment, indigenous culture, the arts, women and children and health and wellbeing. They do this by connecting independent documentary filmmakers with like-minded funders, individuals and organisations on the front lines of social change.
Since Documentary Australia’s inception in 2008, over $50 million has been raised for powerful impact documentaries. Donations to Documentary Australia help support Australian film- and change-makers to reach audiences nationally and internationally on the most important issues of our time.