What We Have Left Behind In Iraq
An Iraq war veteran who served two deployments tells what he saw we are leaving behind in Iraq and recorded with over 3,000 photos. Directed and produced by Alice Day […]
An Iraq war veteran who served two deployments tells what he saw we are leaving behind in Iraq and recorded with over 3,000 photos. Directed and produced by Alice Day […]
Rhino poaching is not a local problem anymore; it is a global issue. Five young people from around the world come to South Africa to work together and make […]
Following fairy-tales and personal memories like a trail of breadcrumbs, this film descends into the haunted woodlands where the fairy tales of childhood persist within the subconscious. This fairy tale […]
Winner, 2015 William W. Warner Beautiful Swimmers Award Spotlighting the tiger as the most charismatic animal on earth, this adventure-conservation film enters the realm of the Royal Bengal Tiger in […]
Kenji Kinjo grew up playing in coral reefs in his hometown, Okinawa. Returning to marry, raise a family and run a restaurant, Kenji assumes he has returned to the same […]
Winner of the 2015 Eric Moe Sustainability Film Award Since the passage of the North American Free Trade Agreement 20 years ago, international companies have used the Santiago River as […]
The One Ocean Media Foundation helped organize, and film, a unique learn-to-swim project on the remote Maldivian island of Eydafushi. For the first time, forty-eight third-graders and eighteen burka-clad mothers […]
Join underwater photographer and shark expert Gerardo del Villar with his team of divers, photographers, videographers, biologists and experts in an extraordinary and dangerous expedition to study and document Mexico’s […]
The Bozos of Mali have fished the Niger River better than anyone else for generations. Now, climate change and drought are depleting fish stocks and forcing men to look for […]
Werner Boote, director of Plastic Planet, explores the theme of population increase: The world’s current total of seven billion residents might double in 61 years. The production of food and […]