Helgoland: Islands in the Storm

In the rugged North Sea, the island of Helgoland has braved the elements for centuries. As another natural spectacle, each year thousands of migrating birds find their safe haven on […]

Hungry Tide, The

Kiribati is a small country, a small group of low-lying islands in the central Pacific threatened by the rising tides as a result of climate change. This documentary focuses on […]

Greenhorns, The

As director Severine von Tscharner Fleming embarks upon her own career in agriculture, she travels across America looking for evidence of a growing movement of young farmers in their twenties […]

Endangered Hawaii

While Hawaii is justifiably known as a world class vacation destination because of its wonderful climate, beautiful beaches, breathtaking views and a lush tropical environment, it is now known as […]

Eco Pirate: The Story of Paul Watson

Captain Paul Watson has been on a crusade to save the oceans for 40 years and he isn’t about to stop now. Through the life and convictions of this notorious […]

Dying Green

Set in the foothills of the Appalachians, this film explores one man’s vision of using green burials to conserve land. Dr. Billy Campbell, the town’s only physician, and his efforts […]

Dust Bowl, The

The worst man-made ecological disaster in American history, “the dust bowl,” caused by the heedless actions of thousands of individual farmers, encouraged by their government and influenced by global markets, […]

Dirty Oil

Exposing the environmental and human rights issues in Alberta’s toxic oil sands, the film traces the environmental and social impacts of Canadian oil on both sides of the U.S. border. […]

Daughters of the Dust

This first American feature by an African American woman to receive general theatrical release was named to the National Film Registry in 2004. Exploring the Gullah culture of the sea […]