International Uranium Film Festival (IUFF) Window Rock, USA

Thursday 13 November 2025 - Friday 14 November 2025
Window Rock, USA

(The films are not available online.)
Source: https://uraniumfilmfestival.org/en/usa-2025

International Uranium Film Festival Returns to Window Rock in November, 2025

 
Films by Indigenous and Native American Filmmakers wanted. Send your films on uranium or nuclear industry and radioactive contamination to the Window Rock Uranium Film Festival. Deadline: September 10, 2025.
 
Rio de Janeiro / Window Rock - The International Uranium Film Festival (IUFF) will return to Window Rock on November 13 and 14, 2025. This is the 4th edition of the IUFF to be held in Window Rock and will take place in cooperation with the New Mexico Social Justice and Equity Institute at the Navajo Nation Museum.
 
During these two days, the festival will present an extraordinary selection of specially curated documentaries and fiction movies about uranium mining and the environmental and human consequences of the military and civilian nuclear industries.
 
The Window Rock IUFF will focus in particular on films about Native American and Indigenous peoples around the world, particularly in North America. This is where, 80 years ago, the first atomic bomb was detonated on Indigenous land. As a result, these lands are among those most affected by uranium mining and the nuclear industry in general. 
 
Indigenous Films Wanted !
 
Until now, few Indigenous filmmakers have tackled this difficult and often hidden subject.  For this reason, the organizers are dedicating an award to promote the production of Indigenous and Native American films about nuclear power, nuclear weapons, nuclear waste, uranium mining, and their consequences. 
 
The best film by an indigenous or Native American filmmaker will receive the Klee Benally Earth Protector Award in Window Rock. 
Film Entry deadline August, 17, 2025. 
Contact: info@ uraniumfilmfestival.org