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9th Babul Eco film Festival BEFF
Wed Oct 8, 4:00 PM
Babul Films Society
The 9th edition of BEFF Babul Eco Film Festival 2025; brings to you the best and latest of green films from all over the globe . We have an interesting schedule lined up for you. Film screenings and many eco activities and games with a dose of entertainment. Part of the Festival is held at Lamakaan. Check the full schedule for the specific event details for Lamakaan venue.

1. Life in the Land: The Upper Yellowstone River - Lara Tomov |
United States / 2024 / English / 53 Min
Montana's Paradise Valley along the Yellowstone River is a nexus of ranching, fishing, tourism, and wildlife. Hear from locals—a rancher, restorer, business owner, and educator—about their deep connection to the river. Facing challenges like drought and development, they demonstrate how community-led, nature-based approaches build resilience. Discover the Upper Yellowstone Watershed Group's collaborative efforts, revealing the direct link between a community's well-being and its environment.

NOTE: This can be an excellent reference case study for Musi rejuvenation. So don't miss!



2. Martha - Marcel Barelli |
Switzerland / 2024 / English / 07 Min / Anm
A fake documentary about a true story: An old silent documentary from the 1910s has been found and restored. It tells the story of the most abundant bird on Earth, exterminated in just a few decades by human brutality.
NOTE: This short documentary is a restoration of a 1910 ( yes before 115 years ) black and white animation !!


3. Knots of Wood - Amazon Expedition - Flavio Madeira |
Brazil / 2024 / Portuguese / 06 Min
TThe Tetris expedition, led by architects and specialists, offered days of deep immersion in the forest, closely observing sustainable and social management practices. Throughout the journey, the process of responsible extraction of certified wood was unveiled, demonstrating how it is possible to align design, sustainability, and environmental responsibility.

This exceptional team witnessed firsthand how development and preservation can coexist, while also we are inviting everyone to reflect on the architect’s essential role in promoting the use of certified wood in architectural projects, without compromising the future of our forests,

4. Ants in Southern Iran (Jamhoor) - Alireza Ghadri Aghdam |
Iran / 2025 / Persian / 28 Min


Ants live in one of the southernmost cities of Iran, which are the smallest ants in Iran. One day, a stranger who lives in the neighborhood of their colony steals their queen's egg and the colony faces a big challenge.


5. Walou - Malti Kheireddine |
Algeria / 2025 / French / 22 Min / Exp
Ahmed lives in a one-room studio apartment. Feeling increasingly

encumbered, he feels the need to free himself from any hold, and decides to make everything disappear. As the silence settles in, a woman's voice, coming from elsewhere, begins to speak to him, criticizing his maneuver and trying to dissuade him from stopping

6. Thoughts on Recycling - Karl Roeper |
United States / 2025 / English / 07 Min


Where do your recyclables go after they leave your bin? This film examines the path for recyclables from your doorstep through a sorting facility. In the process, we explain the benefits of recycling by following a recycling business owner who is passionate about saving the environment for the next generations.

7. Inga Tree Model 2024 - Adam Wakeling
Honduras / 2024 / English / 07 Min
In a rapidly changing climate, resilience is everything. In the humid tropics, a proven and revolutionary agricultural technique is transforming soils and landscapes offering millions of farmers a resilient future. Alley cropping with the tree genus Inga, is a sustainable, organic and scientifically proven agroforestry system, providing an alternative to slash and burn farming. Not only is it a complete rural solution to anchor food security, develop economic security and stem migration, but is rehydrating landscapes, regenerating life in the soils and sequestering/avoiding enormous amounts of carbon, over 1 billion tonnes to date.