In the heart of the Ariege Pyrenees, Patrick Chêne, a farmer and osteopath, cares for humans and animals with his hands and diphonic song. The vibrations of his singing radiates through the body and acts like an acoustic probe, showing a sensitive world full of invisible energies that make and form life, building our link with Earth and our environment.
In the remote and forgotten wilderness of Lake Natron, in northern Tanzania, one of nature's last gr...
Every day our changing climate pushes us closer to an environmental catastrophe, but for most the pr...
On a remote coast of the Russian Arctic in a wind-battered hut, a lonely man waits to witness an anc...
Dr. Helen Caldicott is the most prominent anti-nuclear activist in the world. She's been featured on...
Give Me Shelter is a documentary to raise awareness for important animal issues around the world. Th...
The cultural roots of coal continue to permeate the rituals of daily life in Appalachia even as its ...
This short film recreates the experience of Sylvie, a battered woman who seeks shelter in a Montréal...
Global warming in context. What the climate of the past tells us about the climate of the future.
Since World War II North Americans have invested much of their newfound wealth in suburbia. It has p...
An oil boom has drawn thousands to America’s Northern Plains in search of work. Against the backdrop...
A baby pufferfish travels through a wondrous microworld full of fantastical creatures as he searches...
Record high oil prices, global warming, and an insatiable demand for energy: these issues define our...
The little-known story of the accelerating destruction of our forests for fuel - the policy loophole...
The tropical climate and contrasted topography of Costa Rica has fostered exceptional biodiversity, ...
American Gospel explores the core question of Christianity, 'What is the gospel?' Through the distor...
Stay inside all the time? Never take your shoes off? Feel fatigued? You could have Natural Deficit D...
Elvis Sabin’s assured debut follows Albert and André, two Central African Aka Pygmies, as they attem...
Tchai is the word used by Ju/'hoansi to describe getting together to dance and sing; n/um can be tra...