FOUR PAWS x CFF Screening @ Endangered Species Month: Presenting DETHRONED and Two Climate Shorts

Hosted by Climate Film Fest, Jennifer & Saryn Chorney
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EARTH, SKY, SEA:  Join FOUR PAWS & CLIMATE FILM FESTIVAL (CFF) for a film screening slate and discussion about our relationships with the natural world, followed by a reception in honor of World Endangered Species Month.

Featuring three films on animals of the land, air, and sea, this program spotlights the urgent link between wildlife conservation and climate. Climate change, animal trafficking, and habitat loss threaten species on every continent, but scientists, activists, and local communities are fighting back—saving habitats, disrupting illegal trade, and rebuilding the ecosystems that keep both animals and our climate in balance.

You are invited to join us

MAY 29, 2025

Program: 

  • 6:30 pm: Doors open

  • 7:00 pm: Short films screening

  • 7:30 pm: DETHRONED screening

  • 8:30 pm: Filmmaker & expert panel

  • 9:00 pm: Reception with refreshments & plant-based lite bites by Chloe on Bleecker

Wine provided by our sponsor TILIA Wines

Location:

QUAD Cinema 34 W. 13th Street (between 5th & 6th Ave) New York, NY

Please RSVP by May 27, 2025 **Seating is limited. First-come, first-served.

About the Films:

  • DETHRONED (2024, a TERRA MATER STUDIOS and FOUR CORNERS FILM AND PHOTOGRAPHY production, in association with FOUR PAWS International)

    • A photojournalist’s quest to uncover humanity’s destructive relationship with big cats, from poaching to commodification, in a world on the brink of losing them.

  • WILD HOPE: Coral Comeback (2024, an HHMI Tangled Bank Studios and Red Rock Films Production)

    • Corals around the world are threatened by rising ocean temperatures that risk bleaching reefs and decimating entire marine ecosystems, but researchers in Hawaii are helping these marine architects beat the heat. With their help, coral reefs may have a better chance to survive—both now, and in the future.

  • Batsies (2023, an H-E-B Field & Future Film)

    • Batsies is a short, experimental documentary that examines two women’s tender relationship with an animal that’s quintessentially feared and loathed: the bat.

Following the screening, a panel of experts and filmmakers will delve into the film’s themes and their broader implications for international wildlife and conservation at the nexus of climate change.

Panelists:

  • Vanessa Amoroso – Head of Wild Animals in Trade, FOUR PAWS

  • Aaron Gekoski – Presenter & Co-Producer, DETHRONED

  • Anisa Peters – Producer, WILD HOPE: Coral Comeback

  • Angelo Soto-Centeno – Assistant Curator of Mammalogy, American Museum of Natural History (AMNH)


About FOUR PAWS

FOUR PAWS is the global animal welfare organization for animals under direct human influence, which reveals suffering, rescues animals in need and protects them. Our vision is a world where humans treat animals with respect, empathy and understanding.


About Climate Film Festival (CFF)

The Climate Film Festival's mission is to bring together a diverse community of filmmakers, artists, students, experts, and general audiences through screenings, education, and workshops that platform traditional and experimental storytelling, empowering action towards a more sustainable future. CFF's annual film festival runs September 19-22, 2025, in NYC.

Location
Quad Cinema
34 W 13th St, New York, NY 10011, USA