Climate of Change
This film, narrated by Tilda Swinton, documents environmental projects and actions by ordinary people around the world.
This film, narrated by Tilda Swinton, documents environmental projects and actions by ordinary people around the world.
This film examines the development of a new, more localized food system in Venezuela.
This film depicts the lives of ordinary people around the world as they become increasingly impacted by climate change.
This episode of a four-part documentary series reveals the struggles of indigenous Ethiopians and the Q’eros people of the Peruvian Andes against the pressures of religious conflicts and climate change.
This docudrama revolves around a man living in the devastated future world of 2055, looking back at old footage from our time and asking: Why didn’t we stop climate change when we had the chance?
This film explores the Occupy protests and similar activist movements and what their vision for the world is.
This film criticizes America’s suburban sprawl and its dependence on oil as being unsustainable for the future.
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.
The Tundra Book provides a rare and poetic glimpse into a man determined to preserve his people’s ancient culture, beliefs, and traditions.
This film criticizes the twentieth-century urban planning model of megacities and argues for a return to a human scale of design.