Traces

A horse logger and his horse take us deep into a forest in the Ardennes as the seasons go by, living his passion under the gaze of a strange young […]

Stories from the Blue

“What if doing something was better than doing nothing?” That’s the question that sparked the Million Waves Project, which works with Olympic Coast National Marine Sanctuary to turn marine debris […]

Punjab: Land of the Five Drying Rivers

A matriarch in her 90s recounts her experiences with the introduction of genetically modified organisms to her homeland. Using her farming village as a case study, the film explores the […]

Nassawango Legacy

This film pays tribute to Joe and Ilia Fehrer and their beloved Nassawango Creek. The Fehrers were environmentalists before anyone understood what that meant and were harassed for their activism. […]

Melted

Imagine the future of the world if nothing is done to address the global climate crisis. The year is 2098, the ice caps have melted, and all the snow is […]

Indigenous Communities Under Siege in Rondon’s Land

In Rondônia, Brazil, theft of wood, land grabbing in protected areas, and threats to Indigenous leaderships are commonplace. The Uru-Eu-Wau-Wau Indigenous territory is under constant attack by invaders. With the […]

Homecoming: Journey to Limuw

Each year the Chumash people take an annual journey back to their historical village site on Limuw, now present day Santa Cruz Island. Come along as we see, hear, and […]

Green Gold?

As the global demand for the super food avocados has soared, Chile has become the world’s third-largest exporter of avocados. But the community of Petorca, Chile, say drought — and […]

Farmscape Ecology

Farming is ever-evolving. Today, when we think about what’s to come next for farmers, a key question is, “How do we produce food and still maintain a livelihood for farmers, […]