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Sea Turtle Crusader's Story to Inspire at 2025 Environmental Film Festival
13 Nov
Summary
- "Turtle Walker" documentary chronicles Indian conservationist's lifelong dedication
- Film earned international acclaim after premiering at DOC NYC in 2024
- Promises to set the tone for India's leading climate-focused film festival

The acclaimed documentary "Turtle Walker" will open the 2025 edition of India's leading environmental film festival, the All Living Things Environmental Film Festival (ALTEFF), taking place from December 4 to 14. Directed by Taira Malaney, the film chronicles the lifelong dedication of Indian sea turtle conservationist Satish Bhaskar to protecting endangered marine life along the country's coastlines.
After premiering at DOC NYC in 2024, "Turtle Walker" has earned international acclaim, screening at major festivals such as Raindance and Hamptons, and receiving top honors at the Jackson Wild Media Awards, AFO, and the International Ocean Film Festival. Combining breathtaking visuals with a deeply personal narrative, the documentary offers a moving exploration of one man's commitment to the natural world and the urgent need to safeguard marine ecosystems.
Festival Director Kunal Khanna said the film "embodies the essence of what ALTEFF stands for: stories that reconnect us with nature and inspire meaningful action." With its compelling message and stunning imagery, "Turtle Walker" is poised to set the tone for this year's festival, which celebrates films that raise awareness and drive sustainability efforts.




