Developments in the Canadian forestry industry during the 1970s are shown being carried out both as lab experiments and in the field to protect and conserve the country's vast forests. These include turning a Newfoundland bog into woodland, fostering British Columbia seedlings that withstand mechanical planting, inoculating Ontario elms against the bark beetle, devising ways of controlling fire, and more.

In Fabrizio Terranova’s film, Donna Haraway – an original thinker and activist, one of the founders ...

An educational film about power sources that’s rendered as a lyrical meditation on heat and vapor, T...
Presents an inductive experience in reading readiness. Shows a young boy as he interprets the meanin...

In "The Cost of Forever", we uncover the hidden and costly dangers of ‘forever chemicals’ in our riv...

Takes us to locations all around the US and shows us the heavy toll that modern technology is having...

What happens when you bring gender training to an elementary school? In Creating Gender Inclusive Sc...

The line between sexual consent and sexual coercion is not always as clear as it seems -- and accord...

Exploring the rise and fall of the groundbreaking animated series Ren & Stimpy and its controversi...

An educational short film about correct speaking methods.

Danish documentary from 2025.
A new uranium mill -- the first in the U.S. in 30 years -- would re-connect the economically devasta...

A documentary that introduces FIT Hives, a student-run organization whose mission is to educate the ...

Live and Let Live is a feature documentary examining our relationship with animals, the history of v...

In the depths of the Colombian jungle, the skeleton of an immense abandoned cement bridge is tucked ...