Skyfire aims to be more than a traditional film festival. Instead, the three-day environmental film and sustainability activation — set to take place March 27-29 across Phoenix, Mesa and Tempe, Az — is designed to transform climate awareness into measurable action by bringing together filmmakers, educators, students, scientists and community leaders.
“Skyfire was created to move beyond conversation and into coordinated action,” said festival co-founder Mike McMahon, announcing the lineup. “Film has the power to shift culture — but culture shift only matters if it changes behavior. We designed this festival as a living model of what climate leadership looks like when education, infrastructure, business, and community align.”
“Kuleana” will premiere in the opening night slot on Friday, March 27. Directed and produced…
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