Inseparable: Myia

As one of only 30 fluent Squamish language speakers left in Squamish Nation, Myia Antone teaches as a way to preserve her language for generations to come. Seeking to learn […]

Vanishing Invisible Forests

Our kelp forests are largely unobserved, and now they are vanishing. To understand why, filmmakers Dominic Smith and Andrew Robinson focus on the work of scientists who dive underwater and […]

YELLOWSTONE 88

Summer 1988. Dry lightning sparks a fire in the drought-ridden landscape of Yellowstone Park igniting a blaze that scorches over 1.2M acres. This is the story of this conflagration which […]

Weckuwapok

On these traditional homelands, Waponahkik (the people of the dawn land) bring gratitude to the sun where it first looks our way. Song and stories invite us to accept the […]

Seekers

The story of who we are needs to change and the gateway for this change is our reconnection with the natural world. This short film explores how the widespread anxieties […]

Search for the Cooper

Tells the story of four teenagers challenged to find the source of the Cooper River that runs through Camden County, NJ. They kayaked, hiked, mucked, and bushwhacked over six days […]

Wrought

A visual exploration of decay begs questions about our relationships with other species. Wrought begins with that universal moment of disappointment: despite all best efforts, our food has gone bad. […]

Rural Runners

In 2020, Chloe Maxmin, a 28-year-old climate activist, became the youngest woman elected to the state senate in Maine history. Chloe and her campaign manager, Canyon Woodward, rewrote the strategy […]

Scale of Hope

Follows former Obama White House Climate Advisor, Molly Kawahata, as she prepares for a climb in the Alaska Range while struggling with mental illness and working to create a new […]

Reclaim Your Water: Natasha Smith

Natasha didn’t grow up believing that “Black people don’t do that,” was going to be a limiting factor in her life. Not only does she ride dirtbikes, skate and surf, […]