Imagine fighting a million acre wildfire, by hand, without any water. That's exactly what a Hotshot does. Hotshots are like the Navy SEALs of wildland fire. They are the most elite, the most hardened, and the most skilled men and women on the fireline.

June 26,1990, the Dude Fire rages across Zane Gray country in the towering ponderosa forests below t...

The 6 Guarani villages of Jaraguá, in São Paulo, fight for land rights, for human rights and for the...

For more than a decade, wildfires of unprecedented force have been devouring our lives, homes and fo...
A retrospective of the Bradford City fire

The second IMAX film made, commissioned by the Ontario Government, and produced by MultiScreen Corpo...

After Saddam Hussein had the Kuwait Oil wells lit up, teams from all over the world fought those fir...

A feature documentary about badass women that rely on each other as they fight fire and gender-based...

This ABC documentary special provides a detailed look into the disastrous fire that ravaged Paris' r...

A character-driven, action-packed documentary about Detroit, told through the eyes of the Detroit fi...

This is the story of the courageous all-female Apache 8 firefighting unit which has protected their ...

Woman on Fire follows Brooke Guinan, the first openly transgender firefighter in New York City. A ch...

David Attenborough and scientist Johan Rockström examine Earth's biodiversity collapse and how this ...

This short dramatic film illustrates a cooperative program of fire protection that was carried out a...
Explores the true story of a courageous group of New York City firemen who experienced the worst dis...

Documentary film recounting the story of Ten House, the fire station right next to the World Trade C...
This 1974 film is dedicated by the Chlorine Institute to the public interest. It is specifically int...

"Smoke Signals" follows the volunteers at High Point Lookout, one of the last remaining fire lookout...

All hands to the pump! This demonstration of a 125 year old fire engine shows it can still be useful...