The NatureTrack Film Festival (NTFF) returns to Goleta for a second year October 11-13, and for the first time will be taking place at the Camino Real Marketplace and Camino Real Cinemas in Goleta. The full festival lineup is now available online at www.naturetrackfilmfestival.org. To celebrate the return of this impressive film festival to Goleta, the Council issued a Certificate of Recognition to the festival organizers at the October 1 Council meeting (see photo below).
This year’s festival will screen over 80 films across three days. The festival team is thrilled to feature seven World Premieres, six North American Premieres, and four United States Premieres throughout the weekend, supporting the outstanding full lineup of over 80 inspiring short and feature films with the mission: To Ignite a Passion for Nature through Film.
All tickets are now on Sale!
Tickets to the Opening Night Extravaganza are priced at just $65 each, and Opening Night guests will enjoy an entertaining evening that will set the tone for the unique and exciting Festival weekend ahead.
Opening Night will showcase the Central Coast Premiere of Jane Goodall – Reasons for Hope, plus two world premiere short films, Open Space and Otter Space followed by the official opening night reception with light bites and an open bar.
The Intro Pack ($140) includes a four-pack to any film block of your choice, PLUS two tickets to all the opening night films and reception. An all-access VIP Pass that includes a swag bag, priority access to all screenings, and entry to the VIP lounge is $200 or $375 for two. Individual film block tickets start at just $15.
New this year, the NTFF team will open the official Festival Hub in the former Pier One space at the Camino Real Marketplace at 10:00 AM on Friday, October 11th and it will be open throughout the festival.
The festival hub will be a place for all festival attendees to pick up passes, purchase tickets, attend filmmaker panels, enjoy the opening and special event receptions, grab a drink with filmmakers, and even enjoy an art gallery featuring local artists.
Other notable highlights for this year’s festival include the world premiere of the new PBS Documentary Animal Pride – Nature’s Coming Out Story, the world premiere of R.E.S.C.U.E – a heartwarming short documentary about elephants and empowering women and the world premiere of Tagliamento – King of The Alpine Rivers – a beautiful documentary about the last wild river in Europe from Austrian National Broadcaster ORF which will close out the festival on Sunday October 13th.
With multiple world premieres, over 80 films screening across three days, interesting filmmaker panels, attending filmmakers from around the world, and now with a dedicated festival hub, the 6th NatureTrack Film Festival promises to be its biggest and best yet!
Buy your tickets today and learn more about the full festival schedule, and special events at www.naturetrackfilmfestival.org.
Pictured: NTFF group with Goleta City Councl – left-to-right: NTFF Program Manager Abby Pickens, Councilmember James Kyriaco (District 2), Councilmember Stuart Kasdin, Mayor Paula Perotte, Managing Director Gareth Kelly, NatureTrack Foundation Founder/Executive Director Sue Eisaguirre, Mayor Pro Tempore Luz Reyes-Martín (District 1), and Councilmember Kyle Richards