
Sustainable Futures Film Festival
This July, catch award-winning cinematic stories about the deep yet fragile connection between nature and humanity at ArtScience Museum.
Featuring films that are making its Asia, Southeast Asia and Singapore premiere, Sustainable Futures Film Festival looks at themes of ecological resilience and environmental empathy.
In Green City Life and Wasted, cities of tomorrow are imagined through everyday, sustainable habits, exploring innovative community-driven solutions with the aim to inspire action across business leaders and policymakers. As alternative futures are imagined, meditations on deep ecological wisdom and cultural continuity are explored in Once Upon a Time in a Forest, Time to Gather and Against the Tide, where ancestral knowledge and traditions form acts of resistance in a changing world. Acclaimed documentaries Every Little Thing, Playing with Sharks and Sanctuary delve into the lives of conservationists and activists devoted to caring for our vulnerable wildlife and creatures big, small, and misunderstood.
From tender portraits of environmental rehabilitation to sojourns into sublime landscapes, the films presented in Sustainable Futures Film Festival are both an ode and plea to protect our planet, offering possibilities of a more resilient, compassionate future.
Film line-up
- Wasted (2025) by Eco-Business | Singapore
- Once Upon a Time in a Forest (2024) by Virpi Suutari | Finland
- Selected video artworks from EYEYAH! as part of ArtScience Interlude
Asia Premiere:
Time to Gather (2023) by Sofia Bairrão | Portugal
Southeast Asia Premiere:
- Every Little Thing (2024) by Sally Aitken | Australia
- La Belle Ville (Green City Life) (2023) by Manon Turina & François Marques | France
- 생츄어리 Sanctuary (2022) by 왕민철 Wang Min-cheol | South Korea
Singapore Premiere:
- Against the Tide (2023) by Sarvnik Kaur | India, France
- Disneynature's Sea Lions of the Galapagos (2025) by Hugh Wilson | *Physical Singapore Premiere
- Disneynature's Guardians of the Galapagos (2025) by Tash Filer | *Physical Singapore Premiere
- Playing with Sharks: The Valerie Taylor Story (2021) by Sally Aitken | *Physical Singapore Premiere
Sustainable Futures Film Festival is part of a programming season at ArtScience Museum that explores sustainable collective futures.
For more details, please visit here.
Image Credit: ArtScience Museum
When
29 June - 30 July, See the website for the opening hours.
Age
0+
Price
Free
Links
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Singapore10 Bayfront Avenue, Singapore 018956