Field Biologist

Tyler Christensen, an ambitious yet somewhat rudderless 22-year-old, is still discovering his life path. Brushing aside his lack of a college degree or scientific credentials, Tyler travels to Costa Rica […]

Even Though the Whole World is Burning

Now in his 87th year, Poet Laureate W.S. Merwin has dedicated over three decades to preserving and regenerating native plants and palms on a 19-acre site, Merwin Conservancy, on the […]

E-Waste Tragedy

Every year millions of tons of discarded electronic waste – computers, television sets, mobile phones, household appliances – are shipped illegally to India, China or Africa. This film spans the […]

Ecocide

When the Deepwater Horizon oil rig exploded, an estimated 4.2 million barrels of oil unleashed havoc on the Gulf of Mexico. The accident occurred 100 miles from Grand Isle, the […]

Catch It

Leá Brassy greets Europe’s oceans and mountains during her no-frills, nomadic travels. Whether it’s paddling hard for a wave, or chasing after a passion – Leá reminds us that we […]

Blade Runner

In this neo-noir cult classic, life in a dystopian near future is sustained by work done on earth’s off-planet colonies. Mega-corporations produce “replicants,” genetically formed creatures nearly identical to humans, […]

Animated Life Of A.R Wallace, The

The life of Alfred Russel Wallace, who is co-credited with Charles Darwin for the theory of natural selection, is celebrated in this paper-puppet animation. Directed and produced by Flora Lichtman […]

Dorothea Lange: Grab a Hunk of Lightning

Her celebrated photograph Migrant Mother is one of the most recognized images in the world, a haunting portrait representing the suffering of America’s Great Depression. This personal documentary explores the […]