With the Sustainable Future Award increased from $10,000 to $40,000 in its third year, the Festival is now leading the world in offering the biggest cash prize for a film tackling climate change and sustainability. The prize money is funded by a syndicate of passionate Australian climate activists led by Amanda Maple-Brown.

Sydney Film Festival Director Nashen Moodley said, “SFF is immensely proud to be able to further support and acknowledge filmmakers who are using their craft to create impactful films that address the global climate emergency and inspire audiences to take action.”

“We are honoured to lead the global community in rewarding filmmakers for their contributions to advancing the conversations surrounding climate change and are excited to see the films submitted for consideration for this year’s Festival.”

The 2023 winning film will join ranks of Australian filmmaker Eva Orner’s Burning, the inaugural Award winner in 2021, and Karl Malakunas’s Delikado, the 2022 winner. The Sustainable Future Award will be presented to a narrative or documentary film of any length, with the winning film to be announced at the Festival’s Closing Night Awards Ceremony, Sunday 18 June 2023.

Sydney Film Festival runs in cinemas from 7-18 June 2023. For more information and updates please visit sff.org.au.

ABOUT SYDNEY FILM FESTIVAL

Sydney Film Festival will celebrate its 70th birthday from Wednesday 7 June to Sunday 18 June 2023, offering Sydneysiders another exciting season of cinema amidst a whirlwind of premieres, red-carpet openings, in-depth discussions, film guests and more.

Sydney Film Festival is a major event on the New South Wales cultural calendar and is one of the world’s longest-running film festivals. For more information visit sff.org.au

The 70th Sydney Film Festival is supported by the NSW Government through Screen NSW, the Federal Government through Screen Australia and the City of Sydney.

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