OBSERVER DCEFF Screening at NAS

Free awards screening + Q&A with producer Sarah Goodwin and film subject Dallas Hudson, moderated by Natalie Compton

Saturday March 21 @ 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm EST

National Academy of Sciences - Washington DC

2100 C St NW, Washington, DC 20418

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“Join Cultural Programs of the NAS and the DC Environmental Film Festival for a special screening of the award-winning film OBSERVER.

Winner of this year’s Flo Stone and Roger D. Stone Award for Outstanding Artistry in Filmmaking, funded by the Farvue Foundation.

In OBSERVER, filmmaker Ian Cheney embarks on an experiment in which he brings a series of keen-eyed observers — scientists, artists, a hunter — to a range of locations around the world, often without telling them where they are going, and asks them simply to describe what they see.

What unfolds is a deep exploration and celebration of the power of observation: what happens when you find new ways to sense & perceive the world around you? With customary whimsy and a small painted red square that Cheney brings on every journey, the film is an invitation to viewers to find beauty and meaning in even the most quotidian of locales.

(USA, 2025, 94 min.)

Followed by a conversation with producer Sarah Goodwin and film subject Dallas Hudson, moderated by Natalie Compton (Travel Writer, Washington Post)