Two veteran journalists uncover the oil and gas industries' role in what could be one of the greatest environmental catastrophes in modern times, an ecological tragedy that threatens to eradicate much of southern Louisiana, including its revered fishing trade and age-old way of life.
In the coldest waters surrounding Newfoundland's rugged Fogo Island, "people of the fish"—traditiona...
This pioneering documentary film depicts the lives of the indigenous Inuit people of Canada's northe...
Living among the percebeiros of the Coast of Death (Galicia), this documentary shows a unique relati...
The United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization, along with other international organizations, ...
There are thousands of people working as scrap workers in Agbogbloshie, Accra, Ghana, and Abdallah i...
Award-winning war photographer Rita Leistner goes back to her roots as a tree planter in the wildern...
A film that captures the portraits and stories of extraordinary women around the world who are comin...
David Attenborough and scientist Johan Rockström examine Earth's biodiversity collapse and how this ...
This docucumentary by John Brett conveys the impressions of cultural loss felt by an elderly Acadian...
After the India of Varanasi’s boatmen, the American desert of the dropouts, and the Mexico of the ki...
Examines the global fisheries crisis and the forces pushing many marine fish stocks toward commercia...
A documentary on Al Gore's campaign to make the issue of global warming a recognized problem worldwi...
In "The Cost of Forever", we uncover the hidden and costly dangers of ‘forever chemicals’ in our riv...
Of Maine’s more than 5000 commercial lobstermen only 4% are female. The Captain celebrates that fear...
Climate is changing. Instead of showing all the worst that can happen, this documentary focuses on t...
Takes us to locations all around the US and shows us the heavy toll that modern technology is having...