Alice Waters, winner of the San Francisco Foundation 2006 Community Leadership Awards (The John R. May Award) - for transforming our relationship with food. Through her promotion of sustainable agriculture and the slow food movement, she fights obesity and fosters a clearer understanding of how the natural world sustains us. Alice and the Chez Panisse Foundation's Edible Schoolyard educates public school children on the importance of growing and cooking fresh, nutritional food.

King Corn is a fun and crusading journey into the digestive tract of our fast food nation where one ...

A documentary that follows the recording process over three days and nights of "(I'll Love You) Till...
A documentary about the actress who played Miss Torso, the dancer that caught James Stewart's eye in...

Tea tells a fascinating story of how a humble beverage became humanity’s universal language. From it...
Lori relates her experiences before during and after the making of 'Caligula'

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In search of a more sustainable food system, three organic farming pioneers discuss their hopes and ...

A documentary film about trading security and stability for passion. A surprising number of small bu...

By combining actual footage with reenactments, this film offers both a documentary and fictional acc...

What was once the "Island of Calm" is now on the verge of collapse. Multiple alarm bells are startin...

This portait of life on the tea plantations is decidedly rosy – clearly, there are no exploited work...

Catch the spark after dark at Disneyland Park. And say farewell to one of the Magic Kingdom's most c...

Britain is undergoing a domestic heating revolution - heat pumps are replacing gas boilers and appar...