EVENT: CBF Caribbean Environmental Film & Arts Festival

6th-8th June 2024

Filmmakers, artists, conservationists, and environmental enthusiasts will showcase their work. © Adobe Stock

The Caribbean Biodiversity Fund (CBF) Caribbean Environmental Film & Arts Festival is a vibrant celebration of the natural beauty and ecological richness of the Caribbean region. This festival serves as a platform for filmmakers, artists, conservationists, and environmental enthusiasts to come together and showcase their work, while also raising awareness about the importance of preserving the Caribbean's unique biodiversity. 

This event also serves as a vehicle to promote the work of CBF, as well as other persons and organizations at the centre of conservation and Ecosystem-based Adaptation (EbA), and harnesses the evocative power of the arts to raise awareness around environmental issues relevant to the Caribbean region. Through a diverse range of films, documentaries, art exhibitions, and performances, the festival highlights the challenges facing the region's ecosystems, as well as the innovative solutions being implemented to protect and sustain them. From the lush rainforests of Jamaica to the coral reefs of Belize, each aspect of Caribbean biodiversity is celebrated and explored, providing audiences with a deeper understanding of the interconnectedness of nature and humanity.

The festival is not only a cultural event but also an opportunity for collaboration and networking among individuals and organizations committed to conservation and environmental stewardship in the Caribbean. By bringing together diverse perspectives and creative expressions, the festival inspires action and drives positive change for the future of the region's environment.

Ultimately, the CBF Caribbean Environmental Film & Arts Festival serves as a powerful reminder of the beauty and value of the Caribbean's natural heritage, encouraging us all to take responsibility for its protection and preservation for generations to come.