Bay of All Saints
This award-winning film examines the realities of urban poverty through the experiences of a community living in Brazil’s palafitas: shacks built over the water and supported by stilts.
This award-winning film examines the realities of urban poverty through the experiences of a community living in Brazil’s palafitas: shacks built over the water and supported by stilts.
This film investigates the cost of the Deepwater Horizon oil spill disaster on Lousiana communities, and criticizes the relationship between British Petroleum and the U.S. government.
This film investigates the crises facing China’s environment from the perspectives of four activists.
This film exposes the dangerous environmental practices common in the meat and poultry production industry.
This film examines the history and future of energy in America. It advocates for a transition to green energy through individual action.
This film follows the efforts of the city of San Francisco to reach zero waste.
This film examines how Mexico City—home to 22 million people—is trying to become water sustainable.
This film examines the role of women in finding water in India, and how pollution impacts their communities.
This film examines the pros and cons of the financialization of nature, an approach which some believe can make up for failed political solutions.
This film reveals how the United States—after having dropped 67 nuclear bombs on the Marshall Islands during the Cold War—studied the effects of nuclear fallout on the native population.