Filmmaker Jamie Redford embarks on a surprising journey across the U.S. to meet entrepreneurs, community activists and ordinary citizens who are pioneering the use of clean energy technology, often in the most unlikely places, in the process creating jobs, turning profits and making Americans’ lives healthier.

A sequel to 2006's Who Killed the Electric Car?, director Chris Paine once again looks at electric v...

20 years ago the small town of Wunsiedel was at the edge: businesses had to close, jobs were lost, l...

A look at how climate change affects our environment and what society can do to prevent the demise o...

A three year self-described labour of love, 2040 takes the form of a visual letter from the filmmake...

CHARGE is proof that maniacs on motorcycles can be a force for global good. The movie follows severa...

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

Bright Green Lies investigates the change in focus of the mainstream environmental movement, from it...
Dr George McGavin and Dr Zoe Laughlin set up base camp at one of the UK's biggest sewage works to in...

Is it possible for the entire world to switch to decentralized and renewable energy sources by 2030?...
How LFTR, the Liquid Fluoride Thorium Reactor, will unlock abundant clean energy stored in Earth's p...

Heavily dependent on imports, Europe is seeking to develop its production of lithium, an element tha...
Short film about regenerative energy sources

The documentary presents a compelling vision: a global community whose energy supply is 100 percent ...

Filmed in 1974 and edited and released in 1983 (and then rereleased by its director in 2005), DEAD P...

Part of a a video series that documents the fighting between the United States and Imperial Japan du...

In 1975, a group of young Lebanese men joined the Palestinian organization “Fateh”. Known as the “St...

A star-studded roster of interviewees (including Jerry Lewis, Whoopi Goldberg and Billy Crystal) pay...