Gringo Trails

Are tourists destroying the planet or saving it? How exactly do travelers impact the remote places they visit? This documentary answers urgent questions about one of the most powerful global […]

Haiti Redux

From the debris of Haiti’s devastating earthquake, organizations and individuals work to unearth innovative ways to rebuild a more stable and sustainable society. A study of post- catastrophe reconstruction, the […]

Human Scale, The

For 40 years, Danish architect Jan Gehl has studied human behavior in cities, starting with what he calls “Life Between Buildings.” Gehl has documented how modern cities repel human interaction […]

On a River in Ireland

Colin Stafford-Johnson takes a journey along the River Shannon – Ireland’s greatest geographical landmark and the longest river in Ireland and Britain. For 340 kilometers, the river carves its way […]

A Year in the Wild: Snowdonia

The breathtaking landscapes and spectacular wildlife of Snowdonia National Park are seen through the eyes of people who know it best. This film follows a farmer, a National Park warden, […]

My Brooklyn

Documenting director Kelly Anderson’s personal journey as a Brooklyn “gentrifier,” the film seeks to understand the forces reshaping her neighborhood along race and class lines. The story begins in 1988 […]

Africa: Kalahari

Nature’s ingenuity is fully revealed by the animals seen living in Africa’s extreme southwestern deserts. New and unusual behaviors are uncovered that ensure survival against the odds – no matter […]

Will For the Woods, A

Musician, folk dancer and psychiatrist Clark Wang is battling lymphoma, and has an urgent need to develop his funeral plans. Determined that his last act will not harm the environment […]

Ladonna Harris: Indian 101

Meet Comanche political and social activist LaDonna Harris and explore her many achievements, the personal struggles that led her to become a voice for Native people and her contemporary work […]