Jardín en el Mar (Garden in the Sea)

Winner of the 2013 Green Tenacity Award, San Fransisco Green Film Festival. “Jardín en el Mar” is the story of an exceptional project. Several years ago, a group of enthusiastic and […]

Ribbon of Sand

Many travelers think they know the Outer Banks, but south of Ocracoke Inlet rises a luminous bar of sand almost sixty miles in extent: the wild, remote beaches of Cape Lookout National […]

Sonic Sea

Throughout the ocean, whales depend on sound to mate, find food, migrate, and defend against predators. A century ago the seas were silent, but now humans fill them with an […]

Upriver

Upriver is an immersive exploration of one of the Nation’s most active river conservation movements. Within Oregon’s heavily populated Willamette River system, the film focuses on people from all walks […]

Women and Water

Winner of the 2015 Green Film Network Award! This film is a part of the Environmental Film Festival On Tour: Boston. Co-presented by The Nature Conservancy.  In rural India, women […]

Written on Water

Against the immense and unforgiving landscape of the High Plains, farmers and local politicians in places like Olton, Texas, fight to keep their towns alive against the decline of the […]

Walt

Organic raisin farmer Walt Shubin has dedicated the last 65 years of his life to restoring California’s San Joaquin River to its previous glory. In the midst of drought, he […]

License to Krill

Winner, Best Science and Nature Program, Jackson Hole Wildlife Film Festival! Antarctic krill may be tiny, but they’re massively important: a whole ecosystem depends on these little crustaceans, with whales, […]

Baobabs Between Land and Sea

By their sheer size and original shapes, baobabs are among the most remarkable trees on the planet. But these giants are threatened by deforestation. To study them, Cyrille Cornu and […]