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The Alps are an ancient region of natural beauty that is changing as a result of global warming. Since the turn of the 21st century, we may no longer assume […]
The Alps are an ancient region of natural beauty that is changing as a result of global warming. Since the turn of the 21st century, we may no longer assume […]
Follow Tenzing Norgay and Edmund Hillary on their monumental and historic first ascent of Mt. Everest in 1953 through interviews, photography and original and staged film footage. Shot in New […]
Can a film change the way people look at the ocean? Can we explain the greatest natural mystery of our planet? Can we help our children believe in a better […]
Washington, D.C. Premiere The crew at a climate-research center high in the German Alps discovers a mysterious red liquid on a nearby retreating glacier that seems to be turning local […]
Each of us is connected to rivers in our everyday lives. Most of the six million people living in the Potomac River watershed do not realize that their drinking water […]
Washington, D.C. Premiere Idaho’s first legal wolf hunting season is quickly approaching and the tension is rising between “wolf lovers” and “wolf haters.” The Phantom Wolves of Sun Valley documents […]
In recent years, countless acres of forest in Paraguay have been chopped down to plant soy beans. A campesino named Geronimo’s land is now completely surrounded by soy plantations that […]
Spotlighting the rebels, a group of citizens from many walks of life who fought to preserve open space and protect agriculture and wildlife, this film celebrates the people and passion […]
Four films interpret the unique pleasures and chance opportunities that solitary treks can bring. Far from mere run-of-the-mill ramblings, each of these hikes becomes a sort of virtuoso feat—some real, […]
Somewhere between visual anthropology and art-house cinema, this film, shot beautifully in black and white, captures a microcosm of Mexican society. Two photographers, Gerardo Barroso Alcalá and Lisa Tillinger have […]