Lighting the Way

Lighting the Way highlights the story of a young entrepreneur, a Navajo medicine man, and an inventor as they work to bring renewable energy technology to the 1.6 billion energy […]

Aral: The Lost Sea

Once the world’s fourth-largest inland body of water, the Aral Sea is now a notorious example of ecological calamity. Retreating over the last 50 years after the rivers that fed […]

Mission of Mermaids

Both a poetic ode to the seas and aplea for their protection, Susan Cohn Rockefeller’s latest and most personal documentary focuses on the beauty and current plight of the world’s […]

Shelter in Place

Learn about big oil, civil rights and pollution on a grand scale. Texas has become richer than all but ten of the world’s sovereign nations, but at what human cost? […]

Shattered Sky

Thirty years ago, scientists reported a hole in the ozone layer “the size of North America.” The culprits were man-made chemicals called CFCs, which were prevalent in billions of dollars […]

Savage Innocents, The

In the late 1960s, Bob Dylan was asked how he came to write the song, “Quinn the Eskimo.” He replied that he’d seen a movie in which Tony Quinn played […]

Sea the Truth

Leading scientists such as Daniel Pauly suggest that if we continue to catch and eat fish at the current rate, the oceans and seas will be empty within 40 years. […]

Sanctuary: The Last Stand for Sharks

The Bahamas have played a key role in the global movement to protect sharks from extinction and marine protections to ensure that these magnificent creatures will help keep our environment […]

Sacred Science

CLICK HERE TO WATCH ONLINE For the eight seekers at the heart of this emotionally charged documentary, redemption may lie in the mysterious depths of the Amazonian rainforest. Nicola Dale […]

Sack Barrow

Poetically portraying the fading milieu of a pre-World War II factory near London during its final days of operation in 2010, this experimental film records the routines of the last […]