EUFF Screening For Our Planet

#ForOurPlanet is a short film showcase in an inaugural partnership between the European Union Delegation to Singapore and Earth In Focus: Singapore Nature Festival. This is presented as part of European Film Festival (EUFF) 2026.

This is a free screening. Register here.

Join Singapore's emerging nature filmmakers for the post-show dialogue.

For Our Planet screening

The short films being screened are:

For Our Planet Screening

SEAWARD 

Production Team: Saksham Mehrotra, Felix Galistan, Lauren Elizabeth Lim, Rajun Flo

8 minutes | 2025

Seaward journeys along Singapore’s shifting coastline, beginning in the still hours of night when the tide recedes to reveal a hidden world. Under torchlight, crabs scuttle across rippled sand, sea stars cling to rocks, and seaweed glisten in shallow pools life moving quietly in the dark. As the tide returns, the film turns inland, where another nocturnal rhythm unfolds: cranes and floodlights carving new boundaries against the sea. With daybreak, the mangroves emerge revealing a muddy landscape teeming with life. Through patient observation and immersive sound, Seaward discovers the parallels of our natural and constructed worlds, a meditation on an island perpetually in flux.

For Our Planet Screening

NURTURING COEXISTENCE 

Production Team: Hanim Yahman, Wayne Chng, Mark Sng, Julian Paul Lee, Tang Yong Jen, Nivedita Banerjee 

5 minutes | 2025

In a city where encounters between humans and wildlife grow ever closer, a teacher finds new purpose through her daughter’s connection to nature. What begins as an experiment in outdoor learning unfolds into a journey across Singapore’s green spaces — meeting educators, conservationists, and wildlife responders who dedicate their lives to bridging the gap between people and the wild. Through their stories, Nurturing Coexistence reveals how coexistence begins not with control, but by seeing nature with new eyes and listening to how the wild can help us rediscover our own humanity.

For Our Planet Screening

WHISTLING IN THE WIND

Adrian Ho, Saktiswaran, Koh Annia, Clara Barbero

From: NTU School of Arts, Design and Media

8 minutes | 2025

Whistling in the Wind is a short documentary film that investigates the relationship between nature and urban development, examining the evolution of community and culture for Singaporeans in the process.

Festival Selections: AIFFA Asian International Film festival & Awards 2025

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