Weekend Line Up
Festival Weekend
Step into a world where the beauty of nature meets the artistry of film. At the NatureTrack Film Festival, we bring you an extraordinary collection of films that celebrate the splendor of our natural world and the urgency of its conservation.
Join us for a weekend filled with captivating documentaries, engaging discussions, and breathtaking visuals that will leave you inspired and enlightened. Whether you're a passionate environmentalist, a film enthusiast, or simply someone who loves the great outdoors, there's something for everyone at our festival. Get your tickets today!
10:00 AM - Festival hub at Camino Real Marketplace opens!
11:30 AM - 12:30 PM - Kids film block at Camino Real Cinemas
6:00 PM - Official Opening night Filmmaker & VIP Pass holders happy hour in the Festival VIP Lounge
7:00 PM - Central Coast Premiere of Jane Goodall - Reasons for Hope and World Premieres of Open Space and Otter Space.
8:30 PM - 10:30 PM -
Official Opening night party in Festival hub featuring music, light bites, and an Open Bar serving Titos Cocktails, M Special Beer and wine.
8:30 AM - Festival hub at Camino Real Marketplace opens
9:00 AM -
Screen 1 Programming Begins and runs throughout the day
9:10 AM - Screen 2 Programming Begins and runs throughout the day
10:00 AM - Filmmaker Panel in the Festival Hub
6:50 PM - Southern California Premiere - 399: Queen of the Tetons
7:30 PM - World Premiere of Animal Pride, in partnership with Innsbruck Nature Film Festival, and World Premiere of UCSB Coastal Media Project - Ploverize - filmmakers from both films will be in attendance.
8:30 PM - Official Saturday Night Party in the festival hub featuring live music by The Brasscals!, light bites, and an Open Bar serving Titos Cocktails, M Special Beer and wine
9:25 PM -
Late Night Shorts film block - NTFF Screen One - Camino Real Cinemas
8:30 - Festival hub at Camino Real Marketplace opens.
9:00 AM - Screen 2 Programming Begins and runs throughout the day
9:10 AM - Screen 2 Programming Begins and runs throughout the day
10:00 AM - Filmmaker Panel in the Festival Hub
7:00 PM - World Premiere of Tagliamento, King of the Alpine Rivers with director John Dutton in attendance.
8:15 PM - 10:30 PM - Official Closing Night Party & Awards
Prime Venue in Goleta
Camino Real Cinemas
The 6th anniversary will be held at the Camino Real Cinemas and the Camino Real Marketplace in Goleta, CA, bringing the festival to a wide and inclusive community full of nature enthusiasts and film lovers, as well as a region famous for its world class hospitality.
Prime Venue in Goleta
Camino Real Cinemas
The 6th anniversary will be held at the Camino Real Cinemas and the Camino Real Marketplace in Goleta, CA, bringing the festival to a wide and inclusive community full of nature enthusiasts and film lovers, as well as a region famous for its world class hospitality.
What Awaits You
Opening Night Experience
Mind-Blowing Cinema
Q&A with Filmmakers & Experts
VIP Reception
Awards & Recognitions
Closing Night Experience
Opening Night Experience
Mind-Blowing Cinema
Q&A with Filmmakers & Experts
VIP Reception
Awards & Recognitions
Closing Night Experience
Breathtaking Films by Award-Winning Directors
Not your typical family holiday, but this is not your typical family. Leo Houlding, his wife Jess, their two children Freya (9yrs) and Jackson (5yrs) climb Norway's national mountain via a 2000ft big wall.
Drawing on decades of work by the world’s most famous living naturalist, “Jane Goodall’s Reasons for Hope” is an uplifting journey around the globe to highlight good news stories that will inspire people to make a difference in the world around them.
Steven Callahan, author of the New York Times bestseller Adrift: 76 Days Lost at Sea, recounts an astonishing 76 days when he drifted helplessly across the vast expanse of the Atlantic in an inflatable raft.
This screening features a Live Q&A following the film!
Meet passionate people dedicated to unraveling the mysteries of the redwoods and protecting their future. This includes a scientific detective uncovering the secrets of redwood resilience, members of the Yurok Tribe fighting to restore their cultural connections to these forests, a park manager summoning new life from ravaged timberlands, and a modern-day Ansel Adams who's attempting to display a life-size photograph of a 310 foot redwood— a portrait she hopes will rekindle our connection to these ambassadors from another time..
In Animal Pride, Nature’s Coming Out Story, a queer naturalist Connel Bradwell challenges mainstream biology’s blindspot for queer animal behavior in nature. Schooled in the birds and the bees, survival of the fittest, The Origin of Species, Connel sees the disconnect - how can humans be queer, while animals supposedly aren’t?
Saturday 10.30 am - Sustainability & Green Practices in Film & TV
Is filmmaking ‘green’? Come learn about the sustainability and green practices filmmakers use in today’s film & TV industry. Moderated by NTFF Managing Director, Gareth Kelly
Ami Park is a Korean-American actress best known for her series regular role on ABC's "Alaska Daily" as Yuna Park, starring alongside Hilary Swank. Her passions include bringing awareness to plastic pollution and living a more sustainable lifestyle, where she strives to exhibit greener habits for others to follow. She is also seen on her recurring role as "Soo" in the award-winning Drama television series, "This is Us" along with "The Middle" and "Fractured".
She has worked as a Social Impact Agent at Propper Daley advising celebrities on their philanthropic giving and good corporate citizens on their impact work, and helped build the Stop Global
Warming Virtual March Campaign with the late Senator John McCain and Producer Laurie David, where she also worked on the impact campaign supporting the Academy-Award winning film An Inconvenient Truth. Lindsay was the recipient of Self Magazine’s Women Doing Good Award, has been featured on The Today Show, and contributed to pieces for The New York Times, TIME, Glamour, and Elle Magazines.
Connel Bradwell is an award-winning British/Canadian environmental educator, conservationist, and TV presenter with a scientific background and fieldwork experience currently managing wildlife education programs across British Columbia including cetacean (orca and porpoise) surveying and migratory bird research.
Wein's directorial journey took a remarkable turn with his feature debut, "76 Days." Prior to this compelling documentary, he honed his craft by directing an array of music videos and commercials, showcasing his versatile storytelling skills. Notably, Wein's short film "Goldfish" garnered acclaim as an official selection at the Tribeca Film Festival. The film achieved significant recognition, securing the Grand Jury Award at Gen Art, the Audience Award at The Austin Film Festival, and the title of Best Comedy Short at the Savannah Film Festival, among other accolades.
Sunday 10.30 am – Sunday Filmmakers Panel
Join some of the incredible 2024 NTFF filmmakers to hear about the making of their films. Moderated by NTFF Director of Programming, Bryce Thompson.
David Mesfin was originally born in Ethiopia and migrated to the United States at an early age. Spending his younger years in St. Augustine, Florida, he was immersed in a vibrant local surf culture that conceived his passion for the ocean and nature. After moving to the West Coast to receive his Bachelor of Arts in Visual Communication and Advertising from California State University, Long Beach, David connected with a budding community of Black surfers who introduced him to the historical context of surfing in Africa. These formative experiences connecting his lifelong passion and ancestral roots spawned the creative inspiration and community-based collaborations that have bloomed into Wade in the Water (2022).
Matthias Ninaus is an Austrian filmmaker working in the film industry since 2013 as a cameraman on various TV documentaries. Since 2018, Ninaus has been managing the film production company RANFILM, founded in 1982. His latest project Tagliamento - King of the Alpine Rivers (producer) will have its world premiere as the closing night film of the 2024 NatureTrack Film Festival.
A bright light in a new generation of filmmaking, director Rio Mitchell is growing spectacular industry and award recognition, working agnostically between linear documentary, interactive museum installations, and large-scale immersive media experiences. In linear documentary, Rio’s directorial debut Fox Chaser (CBC) was nominated for Best Documentary at the Canadian Screen Awards and swept the 2019 Alberta Motion Picture Awards.
Harry Rabin is a writer, director, cinematographer and producer on dozens of documentaries, indie, and feature films. A few accolades include Emmy award winning productions, awards for technical achievements in film and recently the recipient of the prestigious Academy of Underwater Arts and Sciences award for the Environment. Much of Rabin’s work in the documentary field has been seen on NatGeo, Discovery and BBC. Rabin has worked with agencies such as NOAA, USGS, USCG, Channel Islands National Marine Sanctuary, Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary, California State Lands, and more.
Matt Kettmann is the senior writer at the Santa Barbara Independent and a writer-at-large for Wine Enthusiast magazine. Prior to his current focus on food & wine, Matt covered environmental issues for the Independent and other publications, including Time Magazine, Smithsonian, and the New York Times. He also led the Independent's film coverage for many years, made a short film about biodynamic winemaking, and co-wrote a feature-length documentary about California condors. He serves on the boards/committees of Notes for Notes, the Santa Barbara Culinary Experience, the Santa Barbara Botanic Garden, White Buffalo Land Trust, and the Chrisman California Islands Center.
Brent Sumner is a Santa Barbara documentary filmmaker whose work as a cinematographer, editor, and director has ranged from reality network television to PBS programs to various documentaries based on local interests. Sumner received a Gold Metal at the International Film Awards for both cinematography and editing of a documentary featuring Robert Duvall.
Chris Jenkins has been behind the lens of several notable documentaries including
Sierra Leone’s Refugee All Stars,
The Matador,
Riverwebs,
CAFWA, Marley, and
Lost Crops. His work has aired on Netflix, PBS, NHK, A&E, Discovery, The History Channel, Travel Channel and Sundance Channel, among others. Prior to receiving his Masters degree in Documentary Film & Video from Stanford University, Chris was in East Africa as a United Nations Volunteer and in southern Chile as an Ambassadorial Scholar.
Nicole Noren is a director, producer, and journalist who produced more than 50 investigative reports and short documentaries for ESPN, and now heads her own production company. A recipient of six Emmys, two Edward R. Murrow Awards, and a Peabody, Noren is an avid traveler, music lover, photographer, and outdoor enthusiast based in Santa Barbara, California.
Secure your tickets for an unforgettable weekend
Secure your tickets for an unforgettable weekend
$200 Individual Pass
$375 Couples Passes
Enjoy special VIP perks plus everything the Festival weekend has to offer, from Opening Night to our Saturday and Sunday night events!
$140
The perfect way to enjoy the festival if you can't make it for the whole weekend:
$65
Enjoy the Central Coast premiere of Jane Goodall - Reasons for Hope, plus a celebratory reception in the official Festival Hub with music, beer, wine and light bites.
$50
Enjoy any regular film block with 3 friends or go see 4 film blocks solo!
$35
Our Closing Night will feature the WORLD premiere of Taliamento - King of the Alpine Rivers, plus our 2024 Awards Ceremony + one last party!
$15 Adult Admission
$12 Children under 12
Only able to make it to some of the weekend's screenings? We have individual film blocks available so you can grab a seat for part of the weekend and catch the top films on your radar.
Catch Us at The Lemon Festival
Come visit our booth at this year's Lemon Festival to learn more and win prizes!
September 28th & 29th Girsh Park in Goleta
Catch Us at The Lemon Festival
Come visit our booth at this year's Lemon Festival to learn more and win prizes!
September 28th & 29th Girsh Park in Goleta
THE NATURETRACK FILM FESTIVAL
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Los Olivos CA 93441
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