International Uranium Film Festival

The International Uranium Film Festival[1] was founded in 2010 in Rio de Janeiro, and has traveled to Germany, Portugal, India[2] and the United States.

[4] The organizers and the festival participants seek to educate and activate the international public on these issues through the dynamic media of film and video.

[5] The films shown typically have content that critiques and analyzes uranium mining, milling, and use, and the effects there of on land, water and human health.

Many of these events affected specific populations including the Marshall Islanders, Native American cultures in the U.S. Southwest and Northwest, First Nations in Western Canada, among others.

The legal organizer of the International Uranium Film Festival is the arts and education non-profit Yellow Archives.

Montage of film stills from the Film Festival