Living in an ancient redwood tree for more than two years to prevent the tree from being clear-cut, Julia Butterfly Hill captured our hearts and minds by showing us that one person can make a difference. Through interviews with Hill, filmmaker Doug Wolens paints a portrait of an intensely spiritual and articulate woman who encountered both beauty and horror (she was assaulted by lumber company helicopters at one point) during her time above ground.

Wildlife biologist Karsten Heuer and his wife, environmentalist Leanne Allison follow a herd of 120,...

A tactile exploration of the inherent duality of violence and sensuality in nature.

A journey through the Brazilian Amazon, guided by the eyes of Renato, a Carioca turned Amazorioca. A...

Unraveling one of the biggest environmental scandals of our time, a group of citizens in West Virgin...

Girl next door, activist, so-called traitor, fitness tycoon, Oscar winner: Jane Fonda has lived a li...

An educational film about the life cycles of various types of pond life.

A Canadian couple reflect on how their painful journey in fundamentalism led to them rescuing their ...
"Africa Light" - as white local citizens call Namibia. The name suggests romance, the beauty of natu...

A portrait of environmental folk hero & gay icon Bob Brown, who took green politics to the center of...

A cinematic journey through the world. Non-verbal.

In Pica Pica Kristersson invites the viewer to be enthralled for an hour and a half by the vicissitu...

A documentary about environment destruction in the Amazon and the tribes living there. Produced for ...

A documentary exploring sexism and patriarchy in Kosova.

Follow the Manhattan-based Beavan family as they abandon their high consumption 5th Avenue lifestyle...

Whales have long been a profound mystery to us. They live in a world so removed from our own that we...

The unique testimony of the tragic events and crimes of russia through the eyes of Ukrainians, which...

Oxana is a woman, a fighter, an artist. As a teenager, her passion for iconography almost inspires h...