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 […]

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 […]

Nature Is Speaking

Nature doesn’t need people. People need nature. That’s the message of Conservation International’s provocative, celebrity-voiced campaign, “Nature Is Speaking.” The aim is to raise awareness that people need nature in […]

See No Evil

Three retired apes: Cheeta, a former film star, Kanzi, a scientist, and Knuckles, who is physically disabled, look back at their lives and the intriguing relationship between humans and apes in […]

Racing Extinction

2015 Festival Closing Night Film & Winner of the 2015 Documentary Award for Environmental Advocacy Scientists believe we have entered the sixth major extinction event in earth’s history and predict […]

EarthEcho Expeditions: Beyond The Dead Zone

EarthEcho International co-founder and president Philippe Cousteau and co-host Joshua Carrera travel to South Florida to explore how human-driven development and agriculture have impacted this region’s unique natural ecosystems, from […]

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 […]

Me… Jane

As a girl, Jane Goodall loved a toy chimpanzee named Jubilee. As Jane explores the natural world, she dreams of “a life living with and helping all animals.” One day […]

March of the Penguins

Emperor penguins overcome formidable obstacles to return to their breeding grounds for mating season in this Oscar-winning film by Luc Jacquet. It tells the story of one year in the […]