Fishing the Anacostia

Every year, more than 17,000 people eat fish from the polluted Anacostia River in Washington D.C. Decades of pollution have resulted in a buildup of toxins that sicken the fish […]

A Year in the Wild: Snowdonia

The breathtaking landscapes and spectacular wildlife of Snowdonia National Park are seen through the eyes of people who know it best. This film follows a farmer, a National Park warden, […]

My Brooklyn

Documenting director Kelly Anderson’s personal journey as a Brooklyn “gentrifier,” the film seeks to understand the forces reshaping her neighborhood along race and class lines. The story begins in 1988 […]

Africa: Kalahari

Nature’s ingenuity is fully revealed by the animals seen living in Africa’s extreme southwestern deserts. New and unusual behaviors are uncovered that ensure survival against the odds – no matter […]

Tiny: A Story About Living Small

In the past 40 years, the average size of a new house in America has almost doubled. Yet many are redefining their American Dream to focus on flexibility, financial freedom […]

Will For the Woods, A

Musician, folk dancer and psychiatrist Clark Wang is battling lymphoma, and has an urgent need to develop his funeral plans. Determined that his last act will not harm the environment […]

Uranium Drive-In

In a boom-bust uranium mining community in rural, southwestern Colorado, a heated battle is raging over a proposed new uranium mill – the first, if approved, to be built in […]

Ladonna Harris: Indian 101

Meet Comanche political and social activist LaDonna Harris and explore her many achievements, the personal struggles that led her to become a voice for Native people and her contemporary work […]

Shooting in the Wild

Nature films have become hugely popular, with viewers flocking to see jaw-dropping footage from the wild. But this success has a dark side, as veteran wildlife film producer Chris Palmer […]