In an era of throw-away ease, convenience has cost us our well-being. Plastics have been found inside our bodies— in our colons, our brains, and even in mothers’ developing wombs. Scientists around the country are sounding the alarm, but without public buy-in, there is little that can be done. How much evidence do we need before we decide to take action?

FRONTLINE and NPR investigate the growing inequities in American healthcare exposed by COVID-19. The...

For several decades, geoscientists have been observing that the Earth is changing rapidly due to hum...

The Kurdish Iraqi poet and actor Zeravan Khalil travels with his dog through an Alpine gorge after f...

Fat Chance is a grassroots Australian story of physical conquest that will change the way you feed y...

A Cambridge geneticist dispels misconceptions about living with obesity and explores why the epidemi...
For Los Angeles natives living in the early 1900s, bicycles and streetcars shared the road as our pr...
Initially airing on HBO's "America Undercover" series, this riveting documentary focuses on three fa...

This 1959 documentary short is a frank portrait of the daily operations inside the Montreal General ...

Combining poetry, science and emotion, this film traces the history of life, from its cosmic origins...

John Pilger unearths the hidden agenda behind the NHS crisis.

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A documentary film that takes us on a scientific and spiritual journey where we discover that by cha...

The documentary chronicling Oly Rush's world record attempt to swim non-stop around Grand Cayman. A...

A look at the state of the global environment including visionary and practical solutions for restor...