Amazing Grace
Winner, Eric Moe Sustainability Award Offering a brief window into one man’s journey and his deep-seated love for the forests that are rapidly decreasing around Livingstone, Zambia. By Makhalu Productions, […]
Winner, Eric Moe Sustainability Award Offering a brief window into one man’s journey and his deep-seated love for the forests that are rapidly decreasing around Livingstone, Zambia. By Makhalu Productions, […]
Winner, 2014 Documentary Award for Environmental Advocacy Watch dam opponents as they dangle hundreds of feet in the air while painting signs of protest on dam walls. These activists are […]
Humanity is more than ever threatened by its own actions. We hear a lot about the need to minimize footprints and reduce our impact. But what if our footprints were […]
Shot in every Ward of Washington D.C., in Arlington and in Alexandria, the film addresses how bicycling both reflects and changes our lifestyles. Its title was inspired by the challenge […]
American University’s goal to become carbon neutral by 2020 is an ambitious one. Is it possible to achieve? Part of AU’s commitment to carbon neutrality involves their participation in […]
Rock Creek Park is an 1,800-acre oasis in the middle of the crowded Washington, D.C. metro region. For some visitors, it’s a place to gather your thoughts as you run […]
In Central Ethiopia’s remote Gurage Zone, poverty and environmental degradation have held back development for generations. In Paving the Way, youth, parents, and elders are building a more sustainable future […]
Made in Bhutan is a documentary portraying this recent emergence of entrepreneurship. In 2012, pro-bono director Hirondelle Chatelard travelled the kingdom with a Bhutanese film crew meeting and interviewing entrepreneurs […]
The film looks at a young, self-employed waste collector. Featuring real, raw footage that shows Bhutanese ways of life, the boy is making effort to clean his town, paying neighbors […]
The Red Door follows the metaphorical journey of a Bhutanese man during the various phases of his life. Tashi Gyeltshen comes to terms with his cousin’s suicide in this minimal, […]