On the Edge: Antarctica 3D

Though big and remote, seemingly tough and foreboding, Antarctica can be a fragile place too. As the planet continues to change–and warm–Antarctica and its wildlife are changing too, and fast. […]

EVERYBODY STREET

Everybody Street illuminates the lives and work of New York’s iconic street photographers and the incomparable city that has inspired them for decades. The documentary pays tribute to the spirit […]

IN THE BELLY OF THE CITY: VIENNA

Lying in the culinary heart of Vienna like an island, a little world of treats rises in the midst: the Naschmarkt food market.  A throng of buyers and curious onlookers […]

Urban Legacies, Rural Traditions

Shorts by Pulitzer Center journalists on the environmental and social consequences of urban industries—and a growing movement to return to rural life.   INDIA’S TOXIC TANNERIES (India, 2013, 7 min.) […]

Lonesome

Recalling Sunrise, this dazzling, visually expressive masterpiece set against a vibrant New York City tells a simple yet powerful story of two lonely people in the big city who meet […]

Bodmers Journey

On May 17, 1832 the German ethnologist and naturalist Prince Maximilian zu Wied and the young Swiss artist Karl Bodmer set out on a long and adventurous journey into the […]

Drill Baby Drill

One day, the people living in a small village in far eastern Poland, an ecologically pristine agricultural area, discover that Chevron, the world’s fourth largest energy corporation, plans to build […]

Pilgrims and Tourists

Around the world, indigenous communities stand in the way of government megaprojects. In the Russian Republic of Altai, traditional native people create their own mountain parks to rein in tourism […]

Jungle School, The

Learn about an adventurous teacher who wants to change the lives of villagers living in the rain forest of Sumatra, but in the process questions nearly everything she previously thought […]

Venice Syndrome, The

Venice is sinking under the weight of more than 21 million tourists per year—and it’s losing its residents along the way. Today, only around 60,000 people live there, less than […]