Thirst for Power

Shot across Europe and the United States, this film traces the history of civilization’s quest to procure abundant water and energy — from ancient Roman aqueducts in the south of […]

Trouble With Wolves

Co-Presented by The Center for Conservation Peacebuilding With death threats, court battles, and an iconic endangered species in middle, this film takes an up-close look at the most heated and […]

Station

Discover the high mountains on either side of a small ship that breaks the quietness of this small part of the world.

Sound of a Wild Snail Eating

When a woman is bedridden by a mysterious pathogen, a forest snail unexpectedly takes up residence on her nightstand. Together, the woman and snail share an intimate journey of survival and […]

Shrinking Sky

In the near future, Earth’s atmosphere is rapidly shrinking due to carbon dioxide emissions, and the planet will soon be uninhabitable. Ten-year-old Henry spends his days caring for his grief-stricken […]

River of the Kukamas

Being born from the spirit of the Amazon River, Kukama people have a special connection to the water. The river shrinks and grows throughout the year, affecting the lives of […]

River Is Me

For many years, this river’s ownership was under dispute. Now, it owns itself. In what is believed to be a world’s first, the Whanganui River’s been granted legal personhood, with […]

River

The River is Pare Lorentz’ monumental documentary about the exploitation and misuse of one of our greatest natural resources – the Mississippi River.

Plow That Broke the Plains

This classic film about the Dust Bowl has been one of the most widely praised and studied documentaries to be produced in America. Its masterful use of music and edited […]

Passage

“In 1974,” the filmmaker recalls, “My 20-year-old parents and uncle Andy built their own canoes, launched them into the Pacific, and became some the first people in modern history to […]