Gold’s Lethal Toll in Indonesia

Small-scale gold mining, widespread throughout the developing world, is one of the biggest sources of mercury pollution. A film by photojournalist Larry Price and producer P.J. Tobia for PBS NewsHour, part of […]

Ribbon of Sand

Many travelers think they know the Outer Banks, but south of Ocracoke Inlet rises a luminous bar of sand almost sixty miles in extent: the wild, remote beaches of Cape Lookout National […]

SEED: The Untold Story

We’re in the midst of a crisis of genetic diversity: we’ve lost over 94% of our vegetable seed varieties, leaving our food supply dangerously vulnerable to blight and famine. Chemical seed corporations […]

Sonic Sea

Throughout the ocean, whales depend on sound to mate, find food, migrate, and defend against predators. A century ago the seas were silent, but now humans fill them with an […]

Upriver

Upriver is an immersive exploration of one of the Nation’s most active river conservation movements. Within Oregon’s heavily populated Willamette River system, the film focuses on people from all walks […]

Unbranded

Join Ben Masters, the “mastermind” behind Unbranded, for an in-depth look at the project behind the lm. A native Texan, accomplished photographer and experienced horse trainer, Masters will reflect on […]

Tyke Elephant Outlaw

In 1994, a circus elephant named Tyke killed her trainer in front of thousands of spectators and ran through the streets of Honolulu, before dying in a hail of gunfire. […]

Stink!

When Jon Whelan tries to discover what’s making his daughters’ brand new pajamas smell so foul, he uncovers a nasty secret: loopholes allow countless American products to reach consumers without […]

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 […]