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Interviews with the world's foremost experts in biology, pharmacology, and genetics shed light on the perils of plastic to our environment and expose the truth of how plastic affects our bodies and the health of future generations.
Twelve Nicaraguan banana workers tackling Dole Food in a ground-breaking legal battle for their use of a banned pesticide
flooding of New Orleans - documentary by long-time "mockumentarian" Harry Shearer (Spinal Tap/The Simpsons) follows three remarkable people
explores how art and creativity can be the ammunition in the battle for peace and justice.
Swiss artist Karl Bodmer set out on a long and adventurous journey into the vast prairies of North America to explore and document the Native Americans
Exxon Valdez's Black Wave. March 24th 1989 the Exxon Valdez oil supertanker runs aground in Alaska.
The film interweaves the the 'last lecture' with scenes from the places and events in Suzuki's life.
Keiko spent 14 years in captivity as a performing tourist attraction before Hollywood discovered him for the title role in the 1993 blockbuster movie, “Free Willy.”
explores the connection between man and sea through a visual feast of poetic motion.
connects the birth of the cosmos 14 billion years ago – to the invisible frontiers of the human genome – to our current impact on Earth’s evolutionary dynamics.
Director Tom Shadyac (Nutty Professor, Bruce Almighty, Ace Ventura) speaks with intellectual and spiritual leaders
a philosophical film about how we perceive one another (human, animal or tree), and what we generally spend our lives focusing on
Nobel laureates, indigenous elders artists, grandmothers, scientists, activists, and educators speak about their journey to the wise woman years
a group of dedicated Detroiters working tirelessly to fulfill their vision for locally grown, sustainably farmed food in a deserted, collapsed city cut off from real food and limited to processed fast food.
Teaser of Black Wave, a documentary about the Exxon Valdez tragedy. In the early hours of March 24th 1989 the Exxon Valdez oil supertanker runs aground in Alaska. It discharges millions of gallons of crude oil. The incident becomes the biggest environmental catastrophe in Alaska's history. For twenty years, Riki Ott and the fishermen of the little town of
Cordova, Alaska have waged the longest legal battle in U.S. history
against the world’s most powerful oil company – ExxonMobil. They tell us
all about the environmental, social and economic consequences of the
black wave that changed their lives forever. This is the legacy of the
Exxon Valdez. Official website: blackwavethefilm.com
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Interviews with the world's foremost experts in biology, pharmacology, and genetics shed light on the perils of plastic to our environment and expose the truth of how plastic affects our bodies and the health of future generations.
Twelve Nicaraguan banana workers tackling Dole Food in a ground-breaking legal battle for their use of a banned pesticide
flooding of New Orleans - documentary by long-time "mockumentarian" Harry Shearer (Spinal Tap/The Simpsons) follows three remarkable people
explores how art and creativity can be the ammunition in the battle for peace and justice.
Swiss artist Karl Bodmer set out on a long and adventurous journey into the vast prairies of North America to explore and document the Native Americans
Exxon Valdez's Black Wave. March 24th 1989 the Exxon Valdez oil supertanker runs aground in Alaska.
The film interweaves the the 'last lecture' with scenes from the places and events in Suzuki's life.
Keiko spent 14 years in captivity as a performing tourist attraction before Hollywood discovered him for the title role in the 1993 blockbuster movie, “Free Willy.”
explores the connection between man and sea through a visual feast of poetic motion.
connects the birth of the cosmos 14 billion years ago – to the invisible frontiers of the human genome – to our current impact on Earth’s evolutionary dynamics.
Director Tom Shadyac (Nutty Professor, Bruce Almighty, Ace Ventura) speaks with intellectual and spiritual leaders
a philosophical film about how we perceive one another (human, animal or tree), and what we generally spend our lives focusing on
Nobel laureates, indigenous elders artists, grandmothers, scientists, activists, and educators speak about their journey to the wise woman years
a group of dedicated Detroiters working tirelessly to fulfill their vision for locally grown, sustainably farmed food in a deserted, collapsed city cut off from real food and limited to processed fast food.