Su Naa

A young woman tries to resolve her guilt about the death of her brother.  

When Mickey Came to Town

Twenty-two years ago, Disney thought they could impose an unwanted American History theme park on the people of central Virginia. They thought people wanted white-washed history with rollercoasters and battle […]

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 […]

Secrets of the Longleaf Pine

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 and Lucy

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 […]

Value of Life, The

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 […]

Growing Roots

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 […]

Learning to See

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 […]

Sherpa

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 […]

World Icon

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 […]