This documentary takes a look at Hayedeh Shirzadi and her husband's attempt to put an end to the dumping and burial of urban garbage. Due to their hard work and ingenuity, 100% of the city of Kermanshah's garbage is now recycled and the bio waste is made into organic fertilizers. Shirzadi studied recycling in Germany. She returned to Iran in order to clean up the environment, to stop the destruction of arable land, and to curb air and water pollution.

How would natural habitats develop without human interference? In this documentary we follow an inte...

An adaptation of Margaret Atwood's book examining the metaphor of indebtedness.

What happens to the food we digest after it leaves our body? Is it waste that is thrown away or a re...

Kellou, in her forties, lives in Bol, the capital of Sahel’s province. She’s a fisher, profession tr...

How can we prevent epidemics? Why do viruses and bacteria move? Rather than trying to contain epidem...

What’s it like to dedicate your life to work that won’t be completed in your lifetime? Fifteen years...

The young French environmentalist and Member of the European Parliament Yannick Jadot wonders how th...

The story of a brilliant ecologist with a plan to save the world by restoring the planet's forests. ...

Fifteen years after giving up his studies as a botanist, the filmmaker decides to visit his old prof...

This deeply human documentary examines the subject of environmental destruction, highlighting the im...

Exploring the concept of the Ecology of Emotions, this musical film portrays an inner journey throug...

David Attenborough narrates this close up look at these tiny pollinators captured in flight as never...

How far does your participation in global warming go? What is the real X-ray of the ongoing climate ...

This film weaves together expert analysis of America's food and farming system with a powerful narra...

This underwater ballet is an ecological story depicting our paradoxical relationship with plastic. B...

Exploring America’s consumption of computers and the hazardous waste we create in pursuit of the lat...