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PEFF 2023
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PEFF 2022
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PEFF 2021 – Fall
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PEFF 2021 – Spring
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PEFF 2020
- “A Fistful of Rubbish” directed by David Regos
- “A Living River” directed by Jon Bowermaster
- “A Simple Life” directed by Myrto Papadogeorgou and Robert Harding Pittman
- “Conscience Point” directed by Treva Wurmfeld
- “Emperors of the Deep” directed by Bill McKeever
- “Eyes in the Forest” directed by Ryan Ffrench
- “Farmscape Ecology” directed by Jon Bowermaster
- “Follow the Drinking Gourd” directed by Shirah Dedman
- “Invisible Hand: Who Will Speak for Nature?” directed by Melissa A. Troutman and Joshua B. Pribanic
- “Kofi and Lartey” directed by Sasha Rainbow
- “Lamentations” directed by Jason Rhein
- “Lowland Kids” directed by Sandra Winther
- “Maxima” directed by Claudia Sparrow
- “Mossville: When Great Trees Fall” directed by Alexander Glustrom
- “Mr. Toilet: The World’s #2 Man” directed by Lily Zepeda
- “Picture of His Life” written and directed by Yonatan Nir and Dani Menkin
- “Push” directed by Fredrik Gertten
- “The Pollinators” directed by Peter Nelso
- “The Sacrifice Zone” directed by Julie Winokur
- “Youth Unstoppable” directed by Slater Jewell-Kemker
PEFF 2019
- “All The Time in the World” directed by Suzanne Crocker
- “ANTHROPOCENE: The Human Epoch” directed by Edward Burtynsky, Jennifer Baichwal and Nicholas de Pencier
- “Cooked: Survival by Zip Code” directed by Judith A. Helfand
- “Eating Animals” directed by Christopher Dillon Quinn
- “Elephant Path” directed by Todd McGrain
- “Free Solo” directed by Elizabeth Chai Vasarhelyi and Jimmy Chin
- “Ghost Fleet” directed by Shannon Service & Jeffrey Waldron; produced by Jon Bowermaster
- “Grit” directed by Cynthia Wade and Sasha Friedlander
- “Hearts of Glass” directed by Jennifer Tennican
- “Hope On The Hudson 2: Growing With The Grain” directed by Jon Bowermaster
- “Hope On The Hudson 2: Source to Sea” directed by Jon Bowermaster
- “Hope On The Hudson 2: Undamming The Hudson River” directed by Jon Bowermaster
- “Inventing Tomorrow” directed by Laura Nix
- “Managed Retreat” directed by Nathan Kengsinger
- “Patrimonio” produced and directed by Lisa F. Jackson and Sarah Teale
- “That Beetle Down There” directed by Tim Arnold; produced by Daniel Bowden
- “The Biggest Little Farm” directed by John Chester
- “The Elephant’s Song” by Lynn Tomlinson
- “The Kingdom: How Fungi Made Our World” written & directed by Annamaria Talas; produced by Susan MacKinnon, Anne Pick, and Bill Spahic; executive produced by Simon Nasht
- “The River and the Wall” directed by Ben Masters
- “The Sourlands: A New Jersey Treasure” by Cliff Wilson
- “The World Before Your Feet” directed by Jeremy Workman
- “Things Were Better Before” directed by Lu Pulizi
- “Wyeth”directed by Glenn Holsten
PEFF 2018
- “500 Acres of Controversy: Saving Petty’s Island” by Gattuso Media Design and produced by John Gattuso and Bob Krist
- “Aiden’s Butterflies” an Environmental Education Fund production directed by Brad Mays and produced by Olga Talyn
- “Albatross” directed by Chris Jordan
- “Awake, A Dream From Standing Rock” directed by Josh Fox, James Spione, and Myron Dewey
- “Beyond Fordlândia” written, directed and produced by Marcos Colón
- “Burned: Are Trees the New Coal?” directed/produced by Alan Dater and Lisa Merton
- “Creature Show: Bobcats” directed by Jared Flesher
- “Dolores” directed by Peter Bratt
- “Evolution of Organic” directed, produced and written by Mark Kitchell
- “Five Seasons: The Gardens of Piet Oudolf” directed by Thomas Piper
- “From Seed to Seed” produced, written and directed by Katharina Stieffenhofer
- “Hope On The Hudson: City on the Water” directed by Jon Bowermaster
- “Hope On The Hudson: Restoring the Clearwater” directed by Jon Bowermaster
- “Hope On The Hudson: Seeds of Hope” directed by Jon Bowermaster
- “Lost in Light” directed by Sriram Murali
- “Jane” directed by Brett Morgen
- “Plastic is Forever” directed by Dylan D’Haeze
- “Riverkeeper” directed, produced, and edited by Sara Leavitt
- “Saving the Great Swamp: Battle to Defeat the Jetport” directed by Scott Morris
- “The Iron Triangle” directed by Prudence Katze and William Lehman
- “The New Fire” directed by David Schumacher
- “The Oyster Farmers” produced by Angela Anderson and directed/created by Corinne G. Ruff
- “The Reluctant Radical” directed by Lindsey Grayzel and co-produced by Deia Schlosberg
- “United By Water” directed by Derrick LaMere, executive Produced by Sherman Alexie, and presented by Upper Columbia United Tribes
- “Valve Turners” directed by Steve Liptay and produced in association with Climate Disobedience Center
- “Wasted! The Story of Food Waste” directed by Anna Chai and Nari Kye
- “Where the Wind Blew” directed by André Singer, written by Lynette Singer, and executive produced by Richard Melman
PEFF 2017
- “A Plastic Ocean” directed by Craig Lesson, produced by Adam Leipzig and Jo Ruxton
- “April and the Extraordinary World” directed by Christian Desmares & Franck Ekinci
- “Birds of May” directed by Jared Flesher
- “Catching the Sun” directed by Shalini Kantayya
- “Chasing Coral” directed by Jeff Orlowski, produced by Jeff Orlowski and Larissa Rhodes
- “Citizen Jane: Battle for the City” directed by Matt Tyrnauer
- “Death By A Thousand Cuts” directed by Juan Mejia Botero and Jake Kheel
- “Herald of the Sea” directed by Celine Schmidt
- “In Pursuit of Silence” directed by Patrick Shen
- “Look and See: A Portrait of Wendell Berry” directed by Laura Dunn and Jef Sewell
- “Makwa Jiimaan: Deep Water, Deep Roots” directed by Derrick LaMere, produced by Derrick LaMere, Robin Potts, John Zinser
- “Melting Stars” directed and produced by Kate Green
- “One Big Home” directed by Thomas Bena
- “Red Power Energy” directed, edited, and executive produced by Lisa D. Olken and directed by Larry Pourier
- “The Eagle Huntress” directed by Otto Bell
- “The Islands and the Whales” produced and directed by Mike Day
- “The Land Beneath Our Feet” directed by Gregg Mitman and Sarita Siegel
- “The Pine Barrens” directed by David Scott Kessler
PEFF 2016
- “7 Gramos” directed by Jonatn Vila Gmez, co-directed by Hadzael Gmez
- “A Watershed Moment: The Delaware River Basin” executive produced by Tom Lennon
- “A Whispering World” produced and directed by Kalani Jimenez-Mackson
- “After Coal” produced by Patricia Beaver, produced and directed by Tom Hansell
- “After the Spill” produced and directed by Jon Bowermaster
- “An American Ascent” produced and directed by Andrew Adkins and George Potter
- “Bluespace” directed by Ian Cheney
- “Boy and the World” directed by Al Abreu
- “City of Trees” directed by Brandon Kramer and produced by Lance Kramer
- “Ghost in the Making: Searching for the Rusty-patched Bumble Bee” directed by Neil Losin and Morgan Heim, produced by Neil Losin, Clay Bolt and Nathan Dappen
- “How to Let Go of the World (And Love All The Things Climate Can’t Change)” produced and directed by Josh Fox
- “Khalima” produced and directed by Akmaral Janat
- “KOMBIT: The Cooperative” produced by Charlie Sadoff, directed by Gabriel London
- “Last Rush for the Wild West” produced and directed by Jennifer Ekstrom
- “Meru” directed by Elizabeth Chai Vasarhelyi and Jimmy Chin
- “Newman” produced and directed by Jon Fox
- “One Simple Question” directed Derek Alan Rowe
- “Our Daily Dose” produced and directed by Jeremy Seifert
- “Saving Jamaica Bay” produced by Daniel Hendrick, directed by David Sigal
- “Seed: The Untold Story” produced and directed by Taggart Siegel and Jon Betz, executive produced by Marisa Tomei, Marc Turtletaub, and Phil Fairclough
- “Seeds of Time” produced and directed by Sandy McLeod
- “Silencing the Thunder” produced and directed by Eddie Roqueta
- “Sky Line” produced and directed by Miguel Drake-McLaughlin and Jonny Leahan, executive produced by Robert Wood
- “Sonic Sea” produced and directed by Michelle Dougherty & Daniel Hinerfeld
- “The Burden” produced and directed by Roger Sorkin
- “The Hudson: A River at Risk” directed by Jon Bowermaster
- “The Magic of Marquand Park” directed by Dominique Godefroy
- “The True Cost” produced by Michael Ross, directed by Andrew Morgan
- “Think Like a Scientist” directed and produced by Nathan Dappen and Neil Loisin, produced by Sean B. Carrol
- “Treaty Talks” directed by Xander Demetrios and Adam Wicks Arshack
- “Wrenched” produced and directed by ML Lincoln
PEFF 2015
- “Above All Else” produced and directed by John Fiege
- “Angel Azul” produced and directed by Marcy Cravat
- “Antarctic Edge: 70º South” produced and directed by Dena Seidel, executive produced by Rick Ludescher, co-produced by Steve Holloway, Xenia Morin and Chris Linder
- “Brilliant Darkness: Hotaru in the Night” directed by Emily V. Driscoll, executive produced James Karl Fischer
- “Chuitna: More Than Salmon on the Line” directed by Trip Jennings, produced by Paul Moinster and Sam Weis
- “Cowspiracy: The Sustainability Secret” produced and directed by Kip Anderson and Keegan Kuhn
- “Divide in Concord” produced by David Regos and Jaedra Luke, directed by Kris Kaczor
- “En La Orilla” directed by Xavier Basurto and Liza Hoos
- “Field Biologist” produced and directed by Jared Flesher
- “Imagine a World Without Fish” produced by the Sandy Hook Sea Life Foundation
- “Inhabit” produced by Emmett Brennan and directed by Costa Boutsikaris
- “Just Eat It: A Food Waste Story” directed by Grant Baldwin, produced by Jen Rustemeyer
- “Mother Kuskokwim” directed by Tim Guthrie, produced by John O’Keefe, and written by Carol Zuegner
- “No Pipeline: Say the Friends of Nelson” produced by Julie Burns, George McCollough, and Anna Savoia
- “Occupy the Farm” produced and directed by Todd Darling
- “Oil & Water” produced and directed and by Francine Strickwerda and Laurel Spellman-Smith
- “Pelican Dreams” directed by Judy Irving
- “Project Wild Thing” directed by David Bond
- “Racing to Zero” produced by Diana Fuller and directed by Christopher Beaver
- “Reaching Blue: Finding Hope Beneath the Surface” produced and directed by Ian Hinkle and Andy Robertson
- “School’s Out: Lessons from a Forest Kindergarten” produced by Rona Richter, directed by Lisa Molomot
- “Shark Girl” directed by Gisela Kaufmann, produced by Gisela Kaufmann and Carsten Orlt
- “Song From the Forest” directed by Michael Obert
- “Song of the Sea” directed by Tomm Moore
- “Switch” produced by Harry Lynch and Geologist Dr. Scott Tinker
- “Tales from the Sand” directed by Elodie Turpin
- “The Accidental Environmentalist” directed, photographed, and edited by Kristine Stolakis
- “The Accidental Sea” directed by Ransom Riggs
- “The Family Farm” produced and Directed by Ari A. Cohen
- “The Overnighters” produced and directed by Jesse Moss
- “The Walking Revolution” produced by Every Body Walk, Rigler Creative
- “The Wound and the Gift” produced and directed by Linda Hoaglund
- “Why I Think This World Should End” produced by Prince EA
PEFF 2014
- “A Fierce Green Fire: The Battle for a Living Planet” directed by Mark Kitchell
- “A Will for the Woods” directed by Amy Browne, Jeremy Kaplan, Tony Hale and Brian Wilson
- “Bidder 70” directed by Beth Gage and George Gage
- “Blackfish” directed by Gabriela Cowperthwaite
- “Blood Brother” directed by Steve Hoover
- “Bringing It Home” directed by Linda Booker and Blaire Johnson
- “Brooklyn Farmer” directed by Michael Tyburski
- “Elemental” directed by Gayatri Roshan and Emmanuel Vaughan-Lee
- “Fighting for the Futaleuf” directed by Stephanie Haig
- “Garbage or Resource: A Dominican Republic Experience” directed by Natasha Despotovic
- “GMO OMG” directed by Jeremy Seifert
- “Growing Cities” directed by Dan Susman
- “Invisible Ocean: Plankton and Plastic” directed by Emily Driscoll
- “Kiss the Water” directed by Eric Steel
- “Musicwood” directed by Maxine Trump
- “Pandora’s Promise” directed by Robert Stone
- “Parrot Confidential” directed by Allison Argo
- “Running Wild: The Life of Dayton O. Hyde” directed by Suzanne Mitchell
- “Saving Otter 501” directed by Bob Talbot and Mark Shelley
- “Slow Food Story” directed by Stefano Sardo
- “The Crash Reel” directed by Lucy Walker
- “Thin Ice: The Inside Story of Climate Science” directed by Simon Lamb and David Sington
- “Tiny: A Story About Living Small” directed by Merete Mueller and Christopher Smith
- “To Be Forever Wild” directed by David Becker
- “William and the Windmill” directed by Ben Nabors
PEFF 2013
- “A Watershed Moment” created by Princeton Community Television
- “An Original DUCKumentary” produced by Ann Johnson Prum
- “Battle for Brooklyn” directed by Michael Galinsky and Suki Hawley
- “Beasts of the Southern Wild” directed by Benh Zeitlin
- “Birders: The Central Park Effect” directed by Jeffrey Kimball
- “Cape Spin: An American Power Struggle” directed by John Kirby and Robbie Gemmel
- “Carbon for Water” directed by Evan Abramson and Carmen Elsa Lopez
- “Chasing Ice” directed and produced by Jeff Orlowski
- “Creating a Climate for Change” directed by Jeffrey Barbee
- “Detropia” directed and produced by Heidi Ewing and Rachel Grady
- “Felt, Feelings And Dreams” produced and directed by Andrea Odezynska
- “Hardwater” produced and directed by Ryan Brod and Daniel Sites
- “I’m Carolyn Parker: The Good, the Mad and the Beautiful” directed by Jonathan Demme
- “In the Same Boat” directed by Rachel Bower
- “Into Spring” directed by Udo Prinsen in collaboration with Han Bennink
- “Irish Folk Furniture” directed by Tony Donoghue
- “Living Tiny” directed by Paul Meyers and Paul Donatelli
- “My Life as a Turkey” produced by David Allen
- “Nagaland: The Last of the Headhunters” directed by Patrick Morell
- “Passive Passion” directed by Charlie Hoxie
- “Sanctuary: The Last Stand for Sharks” directed and produced by John Weller and Shawn Heinrichs
- “Scars of Freedom” directed by Cline Cousteau
- “Shellshocked: Saving Oysters to Save Ourselves” directed and produced by Emily Driscoll
- “Soul Food Junkies” directed by Byron Hurt
- “Sourlands” directed by Jared Flesher
- “Symphony of the Soil produced and directed by Deborah Koons Garcia
- “The Animal House” written and edited by Mark Fletcher
- “The Island President” directed by Jon Shenk
- “The Queen of Versailles” directed by Lauren Greenfield
- “The Rhythm of Rutledge” directed and produced by The Last Volunteer
- “To Make a Farm” produced and directed by Steven Suderman
- “Waking the Green Tiger” written and directed by Gary Marcuse
- “You’ve Been Trumped” directed by Anthony Baxter
PEFF 2012
- “African Cats” produced by DisneyNature
- “Buck” directed by Cindy Meehl
- “Call of Life” produced by Species Alliance
- ” Cave of Forgotten Dreams” directed by Werner Herzog
- “Connected” directed by Tiffany Shlain
- “Dolphin Boy” produced by Judith Manassen Ramon
- “Food Stamped” directed by Shira and Yoav Potash
- “Hummingbirds: Magic in the Air” produced by Ann Johnson Prum
- “If a Tree Falls: A Story of the Earth Liberation Front” co-directed by Sam Cullman and Marshall Curry
- “Journey of the Universe” executive produced by Mary Evelyn Tucker and John Grim
- “Mother: Caring for 7 Billion” directed by Christophe Fauchere
- “Overdrive: Istanbul in the New Millennium” directed by Aslihan Unaldi
- “Plan B: Mobilizing to Save Civilization” produced by Hal and Marilyn Weiner
- “Queen of the Sun” directed and produced by Taggart Siegel
- “Rescuing the Raritan” produced, directed, written, and edited by Eric Schultz
- “Revenge of the Electric Car” directed by Chris Paine
- “Sacred Poison” directed by Yvonne Latty
- “Shellshocked: Saving Oysters to Save Ourselves” directed, produced and edited by Emily Driscoll
- “Silent Snow” directed by Jan van den Berg and Pipaluk Knudsen-Ostermann
- “SoLa, Louisiana Water Stories” directed by Jon Bowermaster
- “The Clean Bin Project” directed by Grant Baldwin, produced by Jen Rustemeyer
- “The City Dark” directed by Ian Cheney
- “The Whale” directed by Suzanne Chisholm and Michael Parfit
- “Truck Farm” directed by Ian Cheney
- “Urban Roots” directed by Mark MacInnis
PEFF 2011
- “A Murder of Crows” directed by Susan Fleming
- “A Road Not Taken” directed and produced by Christina Hemauer and Roman Keller
- “A Simple Question: The Story of STRAW” directed, produced and written by David Donnenfield and Kevin While
- “A Tree Grows in Trenton” directed by Jenny Chiurco
- “…And This is My Garden” produced by Katharina Stieffenhofer
- “Bag It” directed by Suzan Beraza, produced by Michelle Hill
- “Better Bones and Gardens” directed by Natalie Elder and Lindsey Clark
- “Burning in the Sun” directed by Cambria Matlow and Morgan Robinson
- “Carbon Nation” directed by Peter Byck, produced by Peter Byck, Craig Sieben, Karen Weigert, Artemis Joukowsky and Chrisna van Zyl
- “Citizen Architect: Samuel Mockbee and the Spirit of the Rural Studio” directed by Sam Wainwright Douglas
- “Dive! Living Off America’s Waste” directed by Jeremy Seifert
- “Gasland” directed by Josh Fox
- “Geospatial Revolution” directed by Stephen Stept, produced and co-directed by Stephanie Ayanian and Cheraine Stanford, Penn State Public Broadcasting
- “Houston We Have a Problem” directed by Nicole Torre
- “I Bought a Rainforest” directed by Jacob Andrn & Helena Nygren
- “Jane’s Journey” directed by Lorenz Knauer
- “Laid to Waste: A Chester Neighborhood Fights for its Future” produced by Robert Bahar and Geogre McCollough
- “Living Downstream” directed and produced by Chanda Chevannes
- “Migratory Birds and Shade Grown Coffee” directed by Marshal T. Case, Elisabeth N. Radow, Samuel Orr
- “Oceans” directed by Jacques Perrin and Jacques Cluzaud, produced by DisneyNature
- “Peaceable Kingdom: The Journey Home” directed by Jenny Stein, produced by James LaVeck
- “Play Again” directed by Tonje Hessen Schei, produced by Meg Merrill
- “Soundtracker” directed by Nicholas Sherman
- “Students Saving the Ocean” directed by David Schwartz, produced by Satva Leung and MEDIAmobz, executive produced by Outhink Media Productions
- “The Commoners” directed by Jessica Bardsley
- “The Farmer and the Horse” directed by Jared Flesher
- “The Olmsted Legacy?” directed by Rebecca Messner, executive produced Mike Messner
- “The Sky is Burning” directed by Luciano Capelli
- “This Way of Life” directed by Tom Burstyn, produced by Barbara Sumner Burstyn
- “Waste Land” directed by Lucy Walker
- “Where the Whales Sing” directed and produced by Andrew Stevenson
PEFF 2010
- “A Sea Change” directed by Barbara Ettinger, co-Produced by Barbara Ettinger, Sven Huseby and Susan Cohn Rockefeller
- “A Sense of Wonder” directed by Christopher Monger, produced by Karen Montgomery
- “Big River” directed by Curt Ellis, produced by Curt Ellis and Aaron Woolf, co-produced by Ian Cheney and Wicked Delicate Films, written by Curt Ellis, Aaron Woolf, Ian Cheney, and Jeffrey K. Miller
- “Addicted to Plastic” directed by Ian Connacher
- “At the Edge of the World” directed and produced by Dan Stone
- “Bhutan: Taking the Middle Path to Happiness” directed and produced by Tom Vendetti
- “Blue Gold: World Water Wars” directed by Sam Bozzo
- “B.Y.O.B – Bring Your Own Bag” produced by Princeton University students Anna Zhao and Mimi Onuoha for Student Environmental Communication Network (SECN)
- “Call it Home: Searching for Truth on Bolinas Lagoon” directed and produced by Bill Chayes and Chuck Olin
- “Call of the Killer Whale” executive produced by Jean-Michel Cousteau
- “Crash: A Tale of Two Species” directed, produced and written by Allison Argo
- “Deep Down: A Story From the Heart of Coal Country” directed and produced by Jen Gilomen and Sally Rubin
- “Dig the Earth” directed and produced by John O’Keefe and Andy Smith
- “Dirt! The Movie” directed and produced by Bill Benenson and Gene Rosow
- “Division Street” directed by Eric Bendick
- “Dream People of the Amazon” directed by Larry Landsburgh
- “Earth” directed by Alastair Fothergill and Mark Linfield
- “Earth Days” directed by Robert Stone
- “Eating Alaska” directed and produced by Ellen Frankenstein
- “Endangered Generation” directed by Alex Kasdin
- “Food Fight” directed by Chris Taylor
- “Food Inc.” directed by Robert Kenner
- “Fresh” directed and produced by Ana Joanes
- “Garbage Moguls” produced by the National Geographic Channel
- “Gimme a Hug” directed by Geert Droppers
- “Giving Green” directed by Nick Donnoli
- “Homegrown” directed by Robert McFalls
- “Hoot” directed by Wil Shriner
- “HOTSPOTS” directed and written by Michael Tobias, produced by Jane Gray Morrison and Michael Tobias
- “Ingredients” directed by Robert Bates, produced by Brian Kimmel
- “Liquid Assets” produced by the Penn State Public Broadcasting Department
- “Locally Unwanted Land Use” directed by Kate Balsley
- “Milking the Rhino” directed and produced by David E. Simpson
- “Nora!” directed by Joan Murray
- “No Impact Man?” directed by Laura Gabbert and Justin Schein, produced by Laura Gabbert and Eden Wurmfeld
- “Oil + Water” directed and produced by Seth Warren and Tyler Bradt
- “Pirates” directed by Karen Pouye
- “Red Gold” co-directed by Ben Knight and Travis Rummell, co-produced by Travis Rummell and Lauren Oakes
- “Renewal” directed and produced by Marty Ostrow and Terry Kay Rockefeller
- “Riddle in a Bottle” directed by Laura Sams and Robert Sams
- “Secrets of the Reef” directed and written by Jonathan Bird, produced by Christine Bird
- “So Right So Smart” co-directed by Justin Maine, Guy Noerr, Leanne Robinson Maine and Michael Swantek
- “Strong Coffee: The Story of Caf Femenino” directed by Sharon Bates
- “Sustainability and the Sea – NJ Fisheries” produced by Princeton University students Katherine Dineen and Nate Sulat for Student Environmental Communication Network (SECN)
- “Taking Root: The Vision of Wangari Maathai” directed and produced by Alan Dater and Lisa Merton
- “The Age of Stupid” directed by Franny Armstrong
- “The Big Green Rabbit” directed by Pete Coggan
- “The Cost of Oil” directed and executive produced by Coulter Mitchell, produced by Jill Robinson and Rebecca Dukes, executive produced by Joshua Dukes
- “The Garden” directed and produced by Scott Hamilton Kennedy
- “The Garden” directed by Jason Stefaniak
- “The New Metropolis” directed and produced by Andrea Torrice
- “Unlimited: Renewable Energy in the 21st Century” directed and produced by OneLightOne Camera Productions
- “Veer” directed and produced by Greg Fredette
- “Whales of Gold” directed by Lucia Duncan
- “What’s Organic About Organic?” directed and produced by Shelley Rogers
- “When Clouds Clear” directed and produced by Danielle Bernstein and Anne Slick
- “Woven Ways” directed by Linda Helm Krapf
PEFF 2009
- “Addicted to Plastic” directed by Ian Connacher
- “All in This Tea” directed by Les Blank and Gina Leibrecht
- “Burning the Future: Coal in America” directed by David Novack
- “Coal Ties” directed by Carl Reeverts
- “Communicating Sustainability: video and podcast explorations by Princeton University students” produced by the Student Environmental Communication Network (SECN)(Princeton University)
- “Faces from the New Farm” directed by Lara Sheets, Liz Tylander, and Kat Shiffler
- “Flow” directed by Irena Salina
- “Green Builders” produced by Bob Szuter
- “Greetings from Asbury Park” directed by Christina Eliopoulos
- “Herban Garden” directed by Chris Allen
- “Juliette of the Herbs” directed by Tish Streeten
- “King Corn” directed by Ian Cheney, Curt Ellis and Aaron Woolf
- “Radiant City” directed by Gary Burns
- “Shark Water” directed by Rob Stewart
- “Swim for the River” directed by Tom Weidlinger
- “The Greening of Southie” directed by Ian Cheney and Curt Ellis
- “Trashed” directed by Bill Kirkos
- “WWOOF ‘n Wander: Opportunities on Organic Farms from Hawaii to the Himalayas” directed by Joshua Halpern
PEFF 2008
- “A Greener Greater Newark” produced by Bob Szuter
- “Designing a Great Neighborhood: Behind the scenes at Holiday” directed by David Wann
- “Everything’s Cool” directed by Daniel Gold and Judith Helfand
- “Gimme Green” produced by Isaac Brown and Eric Flagg
- “Kilowatt Ours” directed by Jeff Barrie
- “King Corn” directed by Aaron Woolf
- “Manufactured Landscapes” directed by Jennifer Baichwal
- “Quark Park” directed by Chris Allen
- “The End of Suburbia” directed by Gregory Greene
- “The Next Industrial Revolution” directed by Chris Bedford and Shelley Morhaim
- “The Organic Opportunity” directed by Chris Bedford
- “The Recyclergy” directed and produced by Jeremy Kaller
- “The Unforseen” directed by Laura Dunn, executive produced by Terrence Malick and Robert Redford
- “The Water Front” directed by Liz Miller
- “Too Hot Not To Handle” by HBO Films, executive produced Laurie David
- “TrashIn’ the Big Apple” co-produced by Alison Byrne, Anne Catherine Hundhausen and Allison Steinberg
- “Two Square Miles” directed by Barbara Ettinger
- “What Will We Eat?” directed by Chris Bedford
PEFF 2007
- “An Inconvenient Truth” directed by Davis Guggenheim
- “Buyer Be Fair: The Promise of Product Certification” directed by John de Graaf and Hana Jindrova
- “Fed Up!” directed by Angelo Sacerdote
- “French Fries to Go” directed by Dr. Howard Donner
- “Grizzly Man” directed and narrated by Werner Herzog
- “Oil on Ice” directed by Bo Boudart and Dale Djerassi
- “Power Shift” directed and produced by Kirk Bergstrom
- “The Anacostia: Restoring the People’s River” directed by Todd Clark
- “The Chances of the World Changing” directed by Eric Daniel Metzgar
- “The End of Suburbia” directed by Gregory Greene
- “The Power of Community: How Cuba Survived Peak Oil” directed by Faith Morgan
- “Texas Gold” directed by Carolyn Scott
- “Turning the Tide” co-produced by Lynn Kosek Walker and Bob Szuter
- “Who Killed the Electric Car?” directed by Chris Paine