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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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, […]
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 […]