Sea the Truth
The state of our oceans and seas is the main focus in Sea the Truth. Leading scientists such as Daniel Pauly suggest that if...
Then and Now: Ishinomaki
In November 2011, a team ventured to the city of Ishinomaki, Japan to gain a deeper understanding of the progress and recovery efforts in...
Overview
Astronauts who have had the privilege of viewing the Earth from the vastness of space often describe an experience that transforms their perception of...
Chevron vs. the Amazon
The oil industry giant Chevron began operating in Ecuador's Amazon rain forest in 1964. Over the course of thirty years, this majestic environmental wonder...
Home Project
The film, produced by the brilliant and ecology-minded French director Luc Besson, is the work of acclaimed aerial photographer Yann Arthus-Bertrand, whose cinematography, covering...
Catastrophic Failure
It all began on November 5, 2015, with the collapse of a dam near an iron-ore mine in Brazil. That's when a river of...
Damocracy
A documentary that debunks the myth of large-scale dams as clean energy and a solution to climate change. It records the priceless cultural and...
The Grind
We have an outdoor slaughterhouse, a voice informs us in the opening moments of the new documentary The Grind. In the Faroe Islands, which...
How Hot Can it Get?
This time Michael from VSauce explores the concept of temperature and heat in this incredibly interesting documentary. We’ve all heard of absolute zero– the...
Natural World: A Farm for the Future
Wildlife film maker Rebecca Hosking embarks on a journey to transform her family's farm in Devon into a low-energy farm for the future, and...