The Light Bulb Conspiracy
The Light Bulb Conspiracy uncovers how planned obsolescence shapes economy and the production of consumer goods.
The Light Bulb Conspiracy uncovers how planned obsolescence shapes economy and the production of consumer goods.
This film focuses on the threat of global warming and rising sea levels in the South Pacific Island State of Tuvalu.
This film follows the impacts of fishing on the Ross Sea, a deep bay of Antarctica’s southern ocean.
Yindabad deals with the flipside of Indian economic development, and how the enormous Narmada Valley Development Project impacts an indigenous population.
This film focuses on the causes of the decimation of honey bees and their hives around the globe, a phenomenon called “colony collapse disorder,” and its consequences for not only the economy but for humans’ very survival.
This episode of a four-part documentary series reveals the struggles of how two indigenous communities, in Russia’s Republic of Altai and in California, are resisting government mega-projects.
This episode of a four-part documentary series reveals the struggles of indigenous Hawaiians and Australian Aboriginals to protect their sacred areas from modern and industrial encroachment.
Dirt! The Movie takes a humorous and substantial look into the history and current state of the living organic matter that we come from and will later return to.
The Pipe tells the story of a small Irish community taking on the Shell Oil Company and their plans to build a pipeline through the village.
This film follows photographer James Balog’s multi-year record of the impacts of climate change on the Arctic.