


Film Fest from Kendal Mountain Festival
Blue Earth Summit and Kendal Mountain Festival join forces to host the Blue Earth Film Fest, a celebration of adventure, nature, and the powerful role of film in shaping a better world.
Kendal Mountain Festival Director Steve Scott will host a specially curated programme of short films ahead of their official debut at Kendal, offering Blue Earth audiences a unique preview of stories that inspire, challenge, and connect us to people and planet.
Alongside the screenings, audiences will enjoy live filmmaker conversations and guest speakers, bringing personal journeys and urgent environmental issues to life on stage.
Programme Highlights
BOGS | The Magic of Peat: An eye-opening portrait of the hidden power of peatlands, featuring a guest speaker.
Mother River: Devin Brown’s journey to become the first Black woman to kayak the Mississippi River.
The Crux of Juggling: A heartfelt exploration of climbing, parenting, and passion in Spain’s Albarracín.
Hellbent: A vérité lens on America’s wild horse crisis.
Meije: A daring journey into bold new mountain frontiers.
New Terrain: Exploring innovation and courage at the edge of adventure.
Quote
“This is a brilliant opportunity to bring Kendal’s spirit of storytelling to Blue Earth audiences. We’re excited to share films that inspire, challenge, and connect people through adventure and the environment.”
— Steve Scott, Festival Director, Kendal Mountain Festival
Event Info
Food and Drink Available in the Woolwich Works Courtyard
Film Festival will be screened in the Blue Earth "Main Room"
