Sharks of Mexico

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 […]

Sand Fishers

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 […]

Population Boom

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 […]

Pride

Pride explores the cultural relationship between residents of Gujarat, India and the last remaining population of Asiatic Lions in the world. With fewer than 50 lions in the wild at […]

Stone River, The

Immigrant European stone workers perilously labored in the granite quarries near Barre, Vermont in the early twentieth century. Within a few years, most were decimated by silicosis. Their stories were […]

Swains Island

Join Jean-Michel Cousteau and a team of scientists as they explore Swains Island, located 200 miles north of American Samoa. Swains Island has a fascinating history from the days of […]

Winter Nomads

Shepherds Carole and Pascal must move 800 sheep over 600 km in the Swiss-French region with the aid of only three donkeys, four dogs and a canvas cover for shelter. […]

Thule Tuvalu

When the ice melts in Thule, Tuvalu will drown in the ocean. Climate change is a heartbreaking reality that is rapidly, irreversibly ravaging inhabitants’ existence at both corners of the […]

Pom Poko

A community of magical, shape-shifting raccoon dogs desperately struggle to prevent their forest home from being destroyed by urban development. The clan creatively plots to end the destruction and reclaim […]