A dead tree goes viral, attracting wildlife, a nature lover, and a crowd of online followers. Animated entirely outside, “WhateverTree” examines our connection to nature in the age of social media, screens, and selfies.
A captured mustang remains determined to return to his herd no matter what.
A stop-motion adaptation of the 1981 novel by geologist Dougal Dixon of the same name, which explore...
Rarity's friendship with Applejack is tested when Vignette Valencia hires her as her new designer fo...
Popeye and Olive are on an African safari, he with a rifle, she with a camera. Olive happens across ...
Sniffles the mouse is in the country for a restful vacation of fresh air, enjoyment of nature, and p...
Eliza and Debbie are two sisters who don't always get along. But their relationship is put to the te...
The real-life Chris and Martin introduce each Wild Kratts episode with a live action segment that im...
On the hottest day of the year, an unknown virus spreads throughout inner-city Philadelphia. The inf...
Hunters transport a great ape from his island habitat to a zoo in New York.
In 1940 twenty Canadian Beavers were brought to 'Tierra del Fuego' island in southern Patagonia for ...
An Asiatic Cheetah goes through a long-winded journey to return home...
The peaceful passage of daily life in the Pacific Ocean is upended in a flash on March 1, 1954, with...
When Dale and Frank spark an environmental catastrophe that threatens to destroy the entire planet, ...
Climate change seems like a problem of a far distant future. We just go on with business as usual. B...
An environmental film about human-caused extinction featuring a bird known as the Kauaʻi ʻōʻō, which...
An excellent example of how sometimes dialogue is not necessary, Totems is a visual display of our i...
When a hungry Astronomer falls asleep while working on a problem, he discovers a solution not in out...
To explore themes of solitude and our artificial online existences, filmmaker Anna Apter created thi...
Perhaps it is time to let go of the illusion of certainty about where the screen ends and the outsid...