Raising Shrimp

World Premiere America’s most popular seafood is really a cheap foreign import. Following Ted, an engineer, and Andy, an ecologist, on a quest for a better shrimp, Raising Shrimp reveals […]

Lost Rivers

Once flowing through nearly every developed city in the world, rivers provided the infrastructure upon which modern metropolises were built. Why did they disappear and how? Could we see them […]

Chesapeake, The

WHAT IS A DEAD ZONE? (USA, 2013, 10 min.) Dive into the Chesapeake Bay with Philippe Cousteau and scientists from the Oyster Recovery Partnership, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), […]

Lost Bird Project, The

Sculptor Todd McGrain believes that forgetting is a type of cultural extinction. He aims to keep memories alive for five extinct North American birds by placing his large, bronze sculptures […]

Shored Up

When Superstorm Sandy devastated the East Coast, it was a wake-up call to a new reality for coastal communities. People have always flocked to the seashore, but as global warming […]

Minds in the Water

Follow the quest of professional surfer Dave “Rasta” Rastovich and his friends to help protect the ocean and its inhabitants. Witness his transition from ocean admirer to ocean activist as […]

Mother Nature’s Child

Nature’s powerful role in children’s health and development is explored through the experience of toddlers, children in middle childhood and adolescents, from Vermont to Washington, D.C. The film marks a […]

Mission Blue

Called a living legend by the Library of Congress, Sylvia Earle is an oceanographer, explorer, author and lecturer. She has led more than 60 expeditions and logged more than 6,000 […]

My Louisiana Love

A modern-day story of love, loss and resilience, the film follows Monique Verdin’s quest to find a place in her Native American community, the Houma Nation, in the Mississippi Delta. […]