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.

From both local and global perspectives, this documentary examines the harsh realities behind the mo...

Mixing archival footage with interviews, this film celebrates one of Los Angeles's most influential ...

A scientist explains how the savagery and efficiency of the insect world could result in their takin...

Tony and Ajani, two mushroom foragers based in Minneapolis, spend the day foraging at a local park a...

THE YES MEN FIX THE WORLD is a screwball true story about two gonzo political activists who, posing ...

Carefully picked scenes of nature and civilization are viewed at high speed using time-lapse cinemat...
An introduction to the wildlife, particularly in swampy areas.

One Man's Way is a 1996 documentary in which Peter Singer documents the efforts and philosophies of ...

The true story of the birth, growth and coming of age of a leopard cub in Africa's Serengeti plain. ...

Coral Reef Adventure follows the real-life expedition of ocean explorers and underwater filmmakers H...

The story of the evolution of tropical rain forests, their recent and rapid destruction, and the int...

Wildlife cameraman Gordon Buchanan travels to the frozen north, deep inside the Arctic Circle, to me...

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

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

With more than 300 days a year, the sun dominates this country so much that it’s even shining from t...