(Los Olivos, CA) Combining the 4th Annual NatureTrack Film Festival with the Los Olivos celebration of small-town life ‘Day in the Country’ brought out record numbers of people, especially after the long lockdown. This was the first time the NTFF was live and in-person for one-day since its’ abrupt halt in the face of COVID-19 in March 2020. Festival organizers followed the Pop-Up live with a two-week virtual run of the all-nature related films, allowing the audience to be worldwide, not just local. “It’s very exciting when the films we’ve chosen get such wide exposure. Many of our filmmakers have had films in each year and they make our film festival stand out in the crowd,” said Founder Sue Eisaguirre. One of those remarkable filmmakers John Dutton, whose award-winning “Discover Wonder: The Octopus Garden” was included in this event, said “(NatureTrack) is one of my favorite film festivals on the nature circuit…extremely well-organized with a great selection of films. They host many educational activities promoting the appreciation of nature.” Luis Palomino Benítez of “Flying with Spider Monkeys” also lauded the “fantastic staff, helpful and friendly,” with a nod to the selection and talent his film was among, he added, “I wish I could have attended.” Stats for this year’s virtual event which ran from October 17 to 31: 2775 streams, and 407 passes. Audiences ranging from India, Spain and Germany to strong showings in U.S. on East & West Coasts especially, with Colorado making the charts.
Huge thanks go out to the 70+ volunteers who helped on the film festival as well as staffing the Day in the Country booth, 5K and Fun Run getting the day off to a real running start.
Sponsors for this year’s NTFF get kudos for all the support. They include: The Land Trust of Santa Barbara, Dunn School, We Watch, Solminer Wine Co., Bell Street Restaurant, Global Gardens, Mechanics Bank, FLIR/Teledyne, J. Woeste, Montecito Bank and Trust, First Street Leather, McFadden & McFadden PR, Pacific HR, Visit SYV, El Rancho Market, and great gratitude to St. Mark’s-in-the-Valley for use of their facilities.
At NatureTrack our mission is to inspire students to embrace our natural world with respect and wonder, encouraging them to be stewards of our natural resources; and to prepare school-aged students with the attitudes, leadership skills and habits for lifelong learning. The NatureTrack Film Festival expands upon our core mission by "igniting passion for nature through film." NatureTrack invites filmmakers from around the world to share their adventures, stories, and documentaries with enthusiastic audiences. Located in Los Olivos, in the heart of Santa Barbara County we invite you to discover a film festival supporting the next generation of environmental stewards.
NatureTrack is a 501(c)3 non-profit that provides cost-free outdoor field trips for Santa Barbara County school-aged children, utilizing local trails and beaches throughout the county. And, now provides field trips for wheelchair users of all ages. Funds raised in the film festival support the year-round expenses for NatureTrack.
https://NatureTrackFilmFestival.org