For centuries, rice farmers on the island of Bali have taken great care not to offend Dewi Danu, the water goddess who dwells in the crater lake near the peak of Batur volcano. Through an analysis of ritual, resource management practices (planting schedules, irrigation vs. conservation, etc) and social organization, anthropologist Steve Lansing and ecologist James Kremer discover the intricacy and sustainability of this ancient water management agricultural system.

A poetic and contemplative journey of harmony between different forms of life that coexist on the ea...

Documentary filmmaker Robert Kenner examines how mammoth corporations have taken over all aspects of...

REVOLUTION OS tells the inside story of the hackers who rebelled against the proprietary software mo...

After a devastating fire ravages a milking parlor, a family and its community rally together. This s...

A college student searches for justice after she discovers deepfake pornography of herself circulati...

"...a charming depiction of life as I knew it with my grandparents in my own village..." Clara Cale...
A film about the importance of beet brigades. It shows the preparation of beet seed and the course o...
Document about the experiences of peasants from the first joint harvests of the unified agricultural...

The Living Sea celebrates the beauty and power of the ocean as it explores our relationship with thi...

A landmark portrait of three tumultuous years in the life of a Nebraska farm couple, chronicling thr...

It happened more or less by accident; the people who made it happen were amateurs; and for the most ...

The race for supremacy in the age of artificial intelligence is on: between the USA, China and Europ...

America's policy of producing cheap food at all costs has long hobbled small independent farmers, ra...