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.

For six years, Melati, 18, has been fighting the plastic pollution that is ravaging her country, Ind...

A beautiful and disturbing film recounts America’s story from the environment’s point of view. From ...
A document on the importance of forests to the national economy. It represents forests not only as a...

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

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

Welcome to the world of PLSTC, an undersea dystopia that submerges you in the disturbing reality of ...

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

Born to Be Wild observes various orphaned jungle animals and their day-to-day behavioural interactio...

Milah van Zuilen, visual artist and forest ecologist in training, uses the square to deal with the h...

For fifteen million years orangutans roamed tropical forests from China to South East Asia. In Borne...

“DISCIPLES” is a new Dazed film by Jess Kohl exploring the subcultural world of Malaysian skinheads ...

Filmed at Masonboro Island, an undeveloped barrier island in southeastern North Carolina, “Tides” co...