Of Oozies and Elephants

Myanmar is the last country in the world to use trained elephants and their handlers, men known at “Oozies,” for selective logging — the removal of one tree at a […]

No Word for Worry

Hook grew up with the ocean as his universe; he is a sea nomad from a vanishing world. The film follows Hook from the bottom of the modern social ladder […]

New Wilderness, The

In one of the most densely populated and manipulated countries of Europe lies the Oostvaardersplassen – a unique experiment in letting nature run wild. The film charts the cycle of […]

Fight for Areng Valley

This film looks into a remote valley in Cambodia, where a group of young monks join the Chong people in a fight to protect their forests, livelihood and heritage from […]

My Name is Salt

The desert extends endlessly with neither a tree nor blade of grass in sight. Yet salt abounds, lying just beneath the earth’s cracked crust. This is the Little Rann of […]

My Stuff

When twenty-something Petri gets dumped by his girlfriend, he tries to get over it by pushing his credit card limit. He buys stuff – lots of stuff. But it doesn’t […]

Monsoon

Winner, 2015 Polly Krakora Award For Artistry in Film This visually stunning meditation on the annual rains that descend upon India explores their alternately disastrous and beneficial impact on Indian […]

Messenger, The

The Messenger follows songbirds on a visually sumptuous yet perilous journey through our changing world. We touch down in the dense metropolis of New York City, forsaken suburbs, northern forests, the […]

Mercury Uprising

Featuring interviews with forest ecologists Tom Lovejoy and Luis Fernandez, along with the Peruvian Minister of the Environment Manuel Pulgar Vidal, this companion piece to the award-winning documentary, Amazon Gold, […]

Memories of Origin – Hiroshi Sugimoto

Internationally renowned contemporary artist Hiroshi Sugimoto surprises the world with his discoveries of hidden beauty, caught on camera and presented as meticulous compositions. This film follows Sugimoto for 200 days […]