The documentary retraces the steps of Bruno Manser, a man from Switzerland who went to live with the indigenous tribe of the Penan in the Jungle of Borneo and endef up helping their struggle to defend their rainforest against greedy logging companies. The movie features original film, photo and voice recordings by Bruno Manser made in the 1980s, as well as new recordings showing how the life of the Penan has changed in just a few decades.

On an island in the Indian Ocean, the Comoros archipelago, unoccupied houses await the arrival of th...

Explorer Bruce Parry visits nomadic tribes in Borneo and the Amazon in hope to better understand hum...

For years, chemical pesticides were considered an efficient method of killing off agricultural pests...
For 100 years, we have waged war on wildfire in the United States, and ironically, have created a mo...

Follows the story of "Grizzly Man" Timothy Treadwell and what the thirteen summers in a National Par...

From PBS - The fascinating story of beavers in North America - their history, their near extinction,...

Tree planting is one of the most physically and mentally demanding jobs in Canada. Working long days...

A beautiful and disturbing film recounts America’s story from the environment’s point of view. From ...

A documentary on the passing of the steam locomotive as the primary means of transportation in the U...

Over the years Malaysia as a country has invested millions into promoting tech startups, in an attem...

A short documentary film following Muhang, a wheelchair user, on his commute to work via public tran...

Their destiny was well mapped out: brilliant studies, the promise of a good job and a big salary. Ho...

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

As California's largest lake approaches a point of no return, one man will attempt to become the fir...