Dirtbag
Hailed as one of the most influential climbers of all time, Fred Beckey is the original American “Dirtbag”–one who abandons societal norms and material comforts in pursuit of a nomadic […]
Hailed as one of the most influential climbers of all time, Fred Beckey is the original American “Dirtbag”–one who abandons societal norms and material comforts in pursuit of a nomadic […]
The film portrays a part of the work of David Monacchi, a sound artist, a researcher and an eco-acoustic composer who has been developing the multidisciplinary project “Fragments of Extinction” […]
In the 1960s, renowned scientist, inventor, and comic strip author Athelstan Spilhaus sets his sights on solving one of society’s biggest problems: pollution. His answer is a fully-engineered, high-tech Experimental […]
Fire Chasers plunges daringly and intimately into the world of wildfires. From the vast visual ferocity and the global ramifications, to the earnest and emotional personal stories hidden behind the […]
Gladesmen is a feature-length documentary about the government’s ban on Florida’s iconic airboats in much of the Everglades. The measure is part of the world’s largest effort to repair a […]
Set in Houston, Texas, the energy capital of the world, HOT GREASE is the surprising story of how kitchen grease is opening a new green energy frontier. It is a modern-day gold […]
Co-presented with the American Conservation Film Festival (ACFF) Due to a shift in market demand, and the development of technology to access the Marcellus Shale formation, a massive natural gas […]
Oscar®- and Emmy®-nominated director Brett Morgen uses a trove of never-before-seen 16 mm footage unearthed after 50 years from the National Geographic archives to shed fresh light on trailblazing conservationist […]
With unfettered access, director and director of photography David Byars gives a detailed, on-the-ground account of the 2016 standoff between protesters occupying Oregon’s Malheur National Wildlife Refuge and federal authorities. […]
Nuclear power has been vilified in popular culture and among much of the environmental community. Yet the next-generation reactors currently in development may actually be key to avoiding global catastrophe. […]