The Land of Little Rivers, a network of tributaries in the Catskill Mountains of New York, is the birthplace of fly fishing in America and home to anglers obsessed by the sport.
This pioneering documentary film depicts the lives of the indigenous Inuit people of Canada's northe...
Of Maine’s more than 5000 commercial lobstermen only 4% are female. The Captain celebrates that fear...
Directed by Patrick Gramm, 'The Pigeon People' (2023) takes you deep into Arizona's underground pige...
This is the planet we still know so little. We call it Earth but less than 1/3 is land, over 2/3 is ...
In Paul Brandt’s filming debut, he joins friend Paul Norris and legendary fly-fishing guide, Naoto A...
A modern geisha travels through Japan trying to find a job as entertainer, and ends up by finding lo...
Kristallklar tells the tale of a hidden river holding wild brown trout near the border of Luxembourg...
Increasing pollution, over fishing and climate change are major threats our oceans are currently fac...
The Goose Lake International Music Festival held August 7–9, 1970 in Leoni Township, Michigan, "was ...
Passionate about ocean life, a filmmaker sets out to document the harm that humans do to marine spec...
Work. Eat. Sleep. And back to work. For a long time skippers in the North East of Scotland could not...
Through economic necessity, an Aran Islander is forced to travel to England to work on building site...
A documentary about the threat posed to New Zealand's Kaipara Harbour by rapacious commercial fishin...
The film is produced on a completely new way. While fishing, we have located underwater cameras out ...
The Arctic is accessible to man only because of ice dogs. As hunters, haulers, and guardians, they h...
Five fishermen from Manresa, a poor neighborhood to the West of Santo Domingo in the Dominican Repub...
The 90-minute DVD includes 30 different grappling scenes, also included a segment on the video year ...