Women and Water
Winner of the 2015 Green Film Network Award! This film is a part of the Environmental Film Festival On Tour: Boston. Co-presented by The Nature Conservancy. In rural India, women […]
Winner of the 2015 Green Film Network Award! This film is a part of the Environmental Film Festival On Tour: Boston. Co-presented by The Nature Conservancy. In rural India, women […]
From the producers of “Chattahoochee Unplugged” comes a new documentary about the forgotten Longleaf Pine forest that once blanketed the coastal plain of the Southeastern United States. Once comprising ninety […]
Wendy is traveling North with her dog Lucy towards Alaska, where a good paying job awaits her, when her car breaks down in a small town. Already barely making ends […]
The Dominican Republic boasts a plenitude of natural resources, yet this abundance is rarely figured into projections of the country’s development. How can ordinary people – let alone big businesses […]
This documentary showcases the people behind the urban farms that have been mushrooming amidst the glass and steel towers of Singapore’s concrete jungle. It follows the trials and tribulations of […]
In the early nineties, Robert Oelman makes a radical move: he leaves his psychology career to pursue photography and moves from the United States to Colombia, purchasing a small farm […]
Join us at the Carnegie Institution, as we launch the 24th Annual Environmental Film Festival in the Nation’s Capital and celebrate its theme: Parks: Protecting Wild and the DC premiere of Sherpa (A […]
Singapore may be a primarily urban place, but it also contains one of the world’s great green spaces: the first and only tropical botanic garden to be given the status […]
Against the immense and unforgiving landscape of the High Plains, farmers and local politicians in places like Olton, Texas, fight to keep their towns alive against the decline of the […]
Two insects help a caterpillar get into her cocoon so she can turn into a butterfly – but the the forest is a dangerous place. Directed by Matéo Bernard, […]