Chelsea Sexton, Paul Scott, Forth Mobility, and several owners come together to discuss how electric cars have evolved and where we currently are in the state of this developing technology. It covers issues and experiences related to charging, battery degradation, and range anxiety, along with detailed explanations of charging levels, types of electric vehicles, and the future of hydrogen. This film prepares viewers with the knowledge needed for properly assessing vehicle options, along with considerations for charging, and knowledge about what they may need to know before making a purchase.

On electric vehicles explores their environmental impact, industry challenges, and global implicatio...

China is pushing hard into German and European markets. Furthermore, Beijing is developing into an i...

A sequel to 2006's Who Killed the Electric Car?, director Chris Paine once again looks at electric v...

The story of four young people, ShinAe Ahn who is transgender, and three others, pan-sexual, gay, an...

A documentary film about acclaimed filmmaker Jimmy T. Murakami and his emotional return to Tule Lake...

The true story of an unlikely World War II band of brothers: the unsuspecting group of scholars, aca...

Paul Otlet was a Belgian, *1868, died 1944, who perfected the Dewey Classification system as "the Un...

While the rest of America slept, DIY filmmaker/musician Giuseppe Andrews has made over 30 experiment...

When seminal documentarian Ed Pincus is diagnosed with a terminal illness, he and collaborator Lucia...

A lyrical and haunting portrait of reindeer herding in the twilight expanses of the Lappish wilderne...

In New York City, a distraught activist confronts the mayor with a story of a friend who languished ...
Starting in 1927 when the first film, The White Sheik, was made there, Elstree Story features excerp...

In 1990, Robert Kramer receives a grant from the Ford Foundation. He goes to Berlin for 6 months, wh...

During the filming of Fatlip's debut solo music video for "What's Up, Fatlip?" Spike Jonze compiled ...

Released in 1796 posthumously, The Nun, a novel that Diderot did not dream of publishing during his ...

A look at the streets of London in 2016 with Churchill's speech on the importance of a unified Europ...