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.

An epic story of adventure, starring some of the most magnificent and courageous creatures alive, aw...

Although first glance reveals little more than stones and sand, the desert is alive. Witness moving ...

Fashion revolutionary Bethann Hardison looks back on her journey as a pioneering Black model, modeli...

An interconnected look at tradition, colonialism, property, faith, and science, as seen through labo...
Documentary about a nature reserve in the heart of North Brabant.

Ewan McGregor narrates a captivating portrait of wild Shetland and traces the course of a breeding s...

In 2005, a film called Earthlings became the most pivotal documentary of the animal rights movement....

“Tucaneira: Wooden Hands” is a captivating mini-documentary that takes us on a fascinating journey t...

In a pathetic attempt to host his own children’s nature show, a failing filmmaker travels 3,000 mile...

This film was produced as an extension of a research film on the metamorphosis of the fly. It succes...

A documentary account by award-winning filmmaker John Ferry of the events that led up to the 1969 Na...

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

A journey into four classical elements through the four main characters of the film. The main charac...