Mother Nature’s Child

Nature’s powerful role in children’s health and development is explored through the experience of toddlers, children in middle childhood and adolescents, from Vermont to Washington, D.C. The film marks a […]

Mission Blue

Called a living legend by the Library of Congress, Sylvia Earle is an oceanographer, explorer, author and lecturer. She has led more than 60 expeditions and logged more than 6,000 […]

My Louisiana Love

A modern-day story of love, loss and resilience, the film follows Monique Verdin’s quest to find a place in her Native American community, the Houma Nation, in the Mississippi Delta. […]

Not Yet Begun to Fight

Retired Marine Colonel Eric Hastings remembers flight missions “high above the death and destruction” in Vietnam. From the cockpit, he traced meandering ribbons of water cutting through the jungle that […]

Nothing Like Chocolate

From currency to candy, chocolate reflects a rich history of sacred ritual, endorphin highs, hip anti-oxidants, exotic sensuality, high quality luxury and enslaved children. The film tells the compelling story […]

Now, Forager

Lucien and Regina are a husband-and-wife team of foragers who make their living gathering wild mushrooms in the woodlands of New Jersey and selling them to New York City restaurants. […]

Breathing Earth: Susumu Shingu’s Dream

Japanese artist Susumu Shingu converses with nature through his sculptures. His lifelong dialogue with wind and water has given the world uniquely beautiful works of fluid, unpredictable and ever-changing movement. […]

Original Duckumentary, An

Ducks are ancient creatures. True originals, they practice habitual lifestyles that have been essential to their evolutionary success for millions of years. There are more than 120 different species of […]

Otter 501

Combining documentary and dramatic narrative techniques, Otter 501 chronicles the remarkable true story of an orphaned baby otter that was washed ashore on the northern California coast when she was […]