Downwind
Downwind documents the untold story of the impact the world’s first atomic blast had on the Hispanic and Native American communities of rural New Mexico. The story is told through […]
Downwind documents the untold story of the impact the world’s first atomic blast had on the Hispanic and Native American communities of rural New Mexico. The story is told through […]
Shot over one fire season, this sweeping yet deeply personal film chronicles a single wildland firefighting crew as they struggle with fear, loyalty, dreams, and demons. What emerges is a […]
Compassion can take you by surprise. Toni Lance came to St. Croix as a young artist, expecting to discover and express the beauty of the island. She never anticipated the […]
This short film looks at three different Amazonian indigenous peoples’ battles with their Ecuadorian government and big oil and mining to protect their land and human rights.
Subsistence Mayan farmers in the highlands of Guatemala are struggling to hold onto their lives and futures at the hands of a five-year drought that has caused their wells, springs, […]
In 2018 three friends set out on an expedition into the most rapidly developing landscape in central Florida, traveling the narrowest and most imperiled wildlife corridor in the state.
This short documentary captures the moments when we use the water fountain. It is a poetic and allegorical story about people, differences, connections, similarities. We all stop by the water […]
The Gwich’in have been fighting oil and gas development to protect their way of life and caribou in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge for over 40 years.
A boy and his new friend hunt their village’s last sparrow for a reward to save his sick grandma during Communist China’s Great Leap Forward (1958-1961).