DBGYFF is carefully crafted to empower young people to respond to pressing global challenges, and make them protagonists of hope and active agents of social transformation. The 2024 theme, “I Have a Dream: Youth and Climate Change – Making Mother Earth Cleaner & Greener,” emphasizes the potential of young creators to offer innovative solutions to environmental issues. This year’s event is particularly notable for the diversity and volume of its submissions. Out of 1,287 films that came in for the festival from 110 countries with over 60 languages, 120 films were shortlisted through a rigorous evaluation by 114 Preliminary Jury members from 49 countries. These films are now under review by 15 esteemed Grand Jury members, who will select winners across various categories.
The selected films provide insightful reflections on the state of the planet, showcasing how youth perceive the urgent need for environmental protection. Educational and cultural institutions worldwide are preparing to host screenings of these shortlisted films on October 17-18.
The festival offers institutions a unique opportunity to bring global environmental discussions to their local communities, fostering reflection and action on pressing issues. While the films are central to the festival, DBGYFF also serves as an educational tool. Each screening goes beyond mere entertainment, sparking discussions and encouraging critical thinking among young viewers, enabling them to share their thoughts on global issues, promoting analytical thinking about the challenges and potential solutions related to climate change.
A defining characteristic of DBGYFF is its global reach. Covering a wide array of sustainability topics—from pollution to conservation—the festival highlights the diverse challenges faced by different regions. For hosting institutions, this is an opportunity to be part of a larger conversation, connecting local communities with global efforts and emphasizing the collective nature of climate action.
DBGYFF specifically celebrates emerging young filmmakers' creativity and their commitment to using art as a catalyst for change. The shortlisted films represent the hard work and vision of young filmmakers, and hosting institutions will have the chance to showcase these talents. Through storytelling, these filmmakers convey their fears, hopes, and innovative ideas, delivering a compelling call to action.
For all those institutions interested in hosting the festival on October 17 -18, the process is simple and straightforward. After registration - using this link - the local host will receive all the resources and tool kit for the organization of the festival. This ensures that schools, colleges, and community centers, even those with limited resources, can easily organize and share the powerful messages of these 120 films with their audiences. The festival is totally free and any institution from any part of the world interested in hosting it can do it easily.
As the countdown to October 17-18, begins, anticipation builds for this celebration of youth talent, creativity, and action. DBGYFF serves as a powerful reminder of the potential young people have to drive positive change, inspiring communities and presenting innovative ideas in the quest for a sustainable future and a better tomorrow.
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