What We Have Left Behind In Iraq

An Iraq war veteran who served two deployments tells what he saw we are leaving behind in Iraq and recorded with over 3,000 photos. Directed and produced by Alice Day […]

Wrenched

Writer and activist Edward Abbey’s anarchistic spirit and riotous novels helped to inspire the nascent environmental movement of the 1970s and ‘80s. Through interviews, archival footage and reenactments, Wrenched captures […]

Three Shorts for Earth Focus, Link TV

Is climate change igniting turmoil around the world? How are the rising costs of climate change and its consequences threatening our national security? How are terrorists and insurgent groups profiting […]

Who Owns Water

Three southern states are locked in a battle over the fresh water of the Chattahoochee River, a slow, muddy river that transformed Atlanta from a small town to a growing, […]

Vanquishing of the Witch Baba Yaga, The

Following fairy-tales and personal memories like a trail of breadcrumbs, this film descends into the haunted woodlands where the fairy tales of childhood persist within the subconscious. This fairy tale […]

Tiger Tiger

Winner, 2015 William W. Warner Beautiful Swimmers Award Spotlighting the tiger as the most charismatic animal on earth, this adventure-conservation film enters the realm of the Royal Bengal Tiger in […]

Sunshine Ahead

Kenji Kinjo grew up playing in coral reefs in his hometown, Okinawa. Returning to marry, raise a family and run a restaurant, Kenji assumes he has returned to the same […]

Slow Season

A Native American fishing family in South Louisiana copes with the aftermath of the Deepwater Horizon BP oil spill. Directed by John Fiege. Produced by Fiege Films.

Seeding a Dream

Finalist, 2015 Eric Moe Sustainability Film Award Sheepscot General Store and Uncas Farm were revitalized into a thriving community food hub by ambitious young farmers. The farmers tackle challenges while […]