Yaku: water; aya: essence, blood. Yakuaya is a non-verbal documentary about the descent of water and life that follows the journey of a drop of water from its birth on a glacier until its arrival at the sea. Along the way, water influences the life of a peasant, locks himself in the rhythm of a bottling factory, brings people together in the city, transforms the life of a woman, leads a river navigator, awakens hope in a desert and welcomes the innocence of two children in the sea.
The first biographical documentary film about the greatest Brazilian sailor by miles traveled. Sett...
A film made for the Central Office of Information concerning Britain's coastline, with music by Mich...
Deep Blue is a major documentary feature film shot by the BBC Natural History Unit. An epic cinemati...
Riding Giants is story about big wave surfers who have become heroes and legends in their sport. Dir...
A documentary that exposes the shocking truths behind industrial food production and food wastage, f...
The Indonesian archipelago in the Indo-Pacific Ocean comprises thousands of islands, atolls and the ...
This 2004 documentary by Werner Herzog diaries the struggle of a passionate English inventor to desi...
An award-winning short exploring man-made impacts on New Zealand’s water cycle.
A woman with a troubled past embarks on a journey to deliver a message from the grieving families of...
This films reveals the extraordinary variety of life found in the vast blue expanses of the open oce...
There's no definitive separation as long as there is memory'. Since the Tsunami hit the northern par...
Imagine a world of incredible color and beauty. Of crabs wearing jellyfish for hats. Of fish disguis...
An ecological drama/documentary, filmed throughout the globe. Part thriller, part meditation on the ...
The documentary covers the entire maritime sector, its significance and contribution in the developm...
Marko Röhr's film crew takes the viewer to Europe's last unexplored area: Iceland's unique underwate...
21 Days, based on the story of six young fishermen who left Gros-Islet fishing village on a routine ...