When National Geographic photographer James Balog asked, “How can one take a picture of climate change?” his attention was immediately drawn to ice. Soon he was asked to do a cover story on glaciers that became the most popular and well-read piece in the magazine during the last five years. But for Balog, that story marked the beginning of a much larger and longer-term project that would reach epic proportions.

Two friends, both Indigenous fishermen, are driven to desperation by a dying sea. Their friendship b...

The cultural roots of coal continue to permeate the rituals of daily life in Appalachia even as its ...

This experimental nature documentary by Minna Rainio and Mark Roberts depicts climate change and the...

Ningwasum follows two time travellers Miksam and Mingsoma, played by Subin Limbu and Shanta Nepali r...

A team of scientists search for the lost island of Testerep in front of the Belgian coast, venturing...

David Attenborough takes viewers on a breathtaking journey showing there is nowhere more vital for o...

The Spectacle is a short reflective documentary that explores the world of modern tourism. Filmed in...

This film tries to blow the whistle on what it calls the biggest swindle in modern history: 'Man Mad...

A look at the state of the global environment including visionary and practical solutions for restor...

Live and Let Live is a feature documentary examining our relationship with animals, the history of v...

The early retired Gert spends the last summer in his garden, a place that has become a real home for...

One day in the lives of an average Greenlandic family, which happens to be of great importance for 8...

Gombessa Expedition 3 Protected by an international treaty Antarctica has been spared the effects o...

In the depths of the Colombian jungle, the skeleton of an immense abandoned cement bridge is tucked ...

A documentary on Al Gore's campaign to make the issue of global warming a recognized problem worldwi...

Thule, Greenland, also called Qaanaaqis, one of the northernmost towns in the world. As the climate ...

Why did the Roman Empire, which dominated Europe and the Mediterranean for five centuries, inexorabl...

the film „mandà in lunga“ follows a journey from Val Poschiavo, a valley in the Italian-speaking par...