Do some good for water!

Giving Tuesday is November 28

To launch our annual campaign.


Two students sharing how doing the program affected them and their class.

Two students sharing how doing the program affected them and their class.

Community event discussing the impact of a film at Fo Guang Shan temple in Mississauga

Community event discussing the impact of a film at Fo Guang Shan temple in Mississauga

Submissions for Water Docs 2018 are open!

Got a great film about water? Submit now on Film Freeway

Be one of the first to SUBMIT YOUR FILM for consideration to the 2018 Water Docs Film Festival, happening
March 22-25, 2018.

READ THE REQUIREMENTS and get a handle on our deadlines too. The 2018 Programming Team looks forward to previewing your amazing project soon.

 

Water Docs Film Festival

Mark your calendars for MARCH 21-25, 2018
Starting on World Water Day

The 2017 Water Docs Film Festival is a wrap, but if you missed it, you can always check out some of the highlights right here.

The 2017 festival was a fascinating program of films on issues facing global and local water systems. After each screening there were lively Q&A sessions with filmmakers, activists, artists and other related speakers. If you missed us this year, make sure to stay in touch and we look forward to seeing you next March!

Here's a composite trailer from the films we showed at the 6th annual Water Docs Film Festival in March 2017. For trailers of many of the films, see the festival schedule. 

A huge THANK YOU to all of our great volunteers, partners, donors and supporters who all helped to make the film festival possible!

Calling Grade 8 teachers ....

Please share this exciting program with friends & educators. 

WATER DOCS @ SCHOOL ACTION PROJECTS is a 7-month learning and action program for Ontario Grade 8 students, delivered through our partnership with Learning for a Sustainable Future (LSF). 

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The program, lauded by educators, promotes student exploration and understanding of local water issues by combining inquiry-based, hands-on learning with action projects and filmmaking. The compelling format sparks student enthusiasm and creativity as they go on a 7-month journey to protect the Great Lakes watershed through work in their own community. 

Here's a brochure for the program, including how to register. Webinars will be coming soon to answer your questions.

The Ecologos mission statement

The Ecologos mission statement

Water Docs Film Festival - What action will you take to honour and protect the water we all need to live? 

Water Docs Film Festival - What action will you take to honour and protect the water we all need to live?