Blood in the Mobile
Blood in the Mobile is the story about how our phones are connected to illegal mining in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
Blood in the Mobile is the story about how our phones are connected to illegal mining in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
This film criticizes America’s dependency on oil, explains how oil companies were able to establish their power, and provides information on viable and affordable alternatives to petroleum fuel.
A sobering contribution to the food versus fuel debate and an equally poignant exposé of the human and environmental impacts of European policy on biofuels.
This film follows the old farming community of Périgord, a region in southwest France, as it tries to navigate its future in the modern world.
This film chronicles the struggle of a community in New York state to save a lake from an invasive weed and restore it to a habitat for migrating birds, and other flaura and fauna.
This film follows the efforts of the city of San Francisco to reach zero waste.
This film examines the rapid extinction of the passenger pigeon by 1914, its lessons for the future, and plans from the “de-extinction” movement to reverse the event using genetic science.
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 animated film tells the story of a family which lived in the village next to the Chernobyl reactor, and whose lives were destroyed during the 1986 disaster.
A small town in northwestern Montana is beset by the worst case of community-wide exposure to a toxic substance in US history.