TV producer and Internet-video personality Kirsten Dirksen invites us on her journey into the tiny homes of people searching for simplicity, self-sufficiency, minimalism and happiness by creating shelter in caves, converted garages, trailers, tool sheds, river boats and former pigeon coops.

For decades in Toledo, Ohio, Lott Industries has excelled at manufacturing small car parts. All 1,20...

How might your life be better with less? The popular simple-living duo The Minimalists examines the ...

Revolution Green takes an uncompromised and revealing look at the energy crossroads America faces to...

An epic journey along Africa's Great Green Wall — an ambitious vision to grow a wall of trees stretc...

A short documentary illustrating how art can influence public perception towards environmental issue...

Director Nicole Torre directed this documentary about the America´s oil industry. The Oil Barons, Wi...

Four people seek a more sustainable and secure future by asking the question: "What is it really lik...

"The Tiny House Movement is about reevaluating what we have, what we want, what we need, what we lov...

Four Alaskan bush families take the leap of faith to pursue their lifelong dream of living off the g...

In the mountains of Córdoba hides a historical scar. In 1575, hundreds of Hênia-Kâmîare women, child...

Tiny homes are built on 8.5ft by 24-30ft trailer beds. In fact, Dylan Kerchner, a local from York, P...
"Summer of (family) love" is a roadtrip film that brings together some of the bigger names in the ti...

When a Lupin impersonator is arrested for shoplifting in Tokyo, dozens of other copycats converge on...

Professor Phillip Brainard, an absent minded professor, works with his assistant Weebo, trying to cr...

Bank clerk Stanley Ipkiss is transformed into a manic superhero when he wears a mysterious mask.

Frankie and Charlie have moved to a tiny house. They regret it. It’s Christmas Eve. Frankie is miser...