Rachel Carson

Featuring the voice of Mary-Louise Parker as the influential writer and scientist, Rachel Carson is an intimate portrait of the woman whose groundbreaking books revolutionized our relationship to the natural […]

Prison in Twelve Landscapes, The

The Prison in Twelve Landscapes is a non-fiction film about the prison in which we never see an actual penitentiary. A meditation on the prison’s disappearance in the era of […]

Rats, The

A natural history of the motor car species. Directed by Emile Dumas and Produced by Antoine Gaultier.      

Pickle

  Spanning 25 years of marriage, Pickle is an accounting of the wide range of pets collected by a couple with a penchant for rescuing animals. For no particular reason, […]

Planet Earth II

Cities are growing at a faster rate than any other habitat on Earth. They may seem an unlikely place for animals to thrive, but for the bold this is a […]

Peter and the Farm

Peter Dunning is the proud proprietor of Mile Hill Farm, which sits on 187 idyllic acres in Vermont. The land’s 38 harvests have seen the arrivals and departures of three […]

Limestone Conflict, The

The fight over limestone mining in the ancient Ojnare forest of Gotland, the largest island in Sweden, has become a highly charged, local manifestation of a conflict you find all […]

As Pentagon Overhauls Nuclear Triad

Part of the Nuclear Power Play: Screening & Discussion, presented with the Pulitzer Center. The Pentagon is preparing for an extensive — and expensive — modernization of the country’s half-century-old land, air, and sea-based […]

Lost City of Z, The

Winner of the 2017 William W. Warner Beautiful Swimmers Award Based on David Grann’s best-selling book of the same name, The Lost City of Z is the true-life drama which centers […]

Light on Earth

The spectacular and magical light produced by glowworms, fireflies and luminous plankton is known as bio-luminescence – light made by living creatures. But those quite familiar glows and flashes are […]