Biggest sustainability film fest spotlighting inspirational stories from UK public on Piccadilly Lights

World’s biggest sustainability film festival will screen your stories of positive change on London’s iconic Piccadilly Lights.

Your stories and messages of combating local or global issues, from the cost of living crisis to climate change, can inspire millions more create a safe and sustainable world.

Big Syn Institute, a CSO of the United Nations, and London’s Piccadilly Lights, are inviting films and videos from people across the country to be screened on Piccadilly Lights as part of the 2023 Big Syn International Film festival – the world’s biggest sustainability film festival.

The festival is led by OSCAR, BAFTA and EMMY award-winning celebrities and leaders from policy, media and sustainability. Since 2019, it has reached over 8M in 90 countries to inspire positive actions, both small and big; all through the power of meaningful and relatable films.

The aim of screening films on Piccadilly Lights is to spotlight stories of positive change from the wider society in the UK – ones that can inspire millions more to act with urgency to combat local or global issues faced by the environment, economy or society at large. This unique opportunity, called ‘Piccadilly Lights Spotlight Prize’, is now open for entries until 30th Sep 2023. Anyone above 13 years of age can participate. Winning shorts or videos (max 5 min) and social media videos (59 sec) will be screened on Piccadilly Lights in November 2023. Submissions can be done via bigsyn.org.