All Films in the Collection

All Films in the Collection

A curated collection of nature, human ecology, and environmental films from around the globe.

All Films in the Collection
  • Dear Governor Cuomo

    On a rainy night in May of 2012 a coalition of musicians, scientists and activists gathered in Albany on the governor’s front doorstep, calling for a ban on hydraulic-fracturing.

    With the news that Governor Andrew Cuomo might lift the moratorium on fracking in New York any day, the event was ...

  • Maratus

    When an Australian garbage collector, Stuart Harris, takes a photo of a tiny colourful spider, he has no idea how it will change his life. An epic three-year quest follows in which Stuart discovers much more than just a spider unknown to science. A remarkable story of determination, self-discover...

  • Green Building: Resource Conservation Part 2

    Part 2 of a 7 hr cutting edge seminar on Green Building.
    This part explores Resource Conservation.

    Green Building
    Features David Johnston and Marc Richmond of What’s Working.

    ABOUT DAVID JOHNSTON
    Author and green building expert, David Johnston, is a leading thinker behind the green bui...

  • PERFECT COMPOST a Masterclass with Peter Proctor

    Peter Proctor is New Zealand’s father of biodynamic agriculture. Compost is the fundamental element in all gardening & farming. This master class takes you through the compost making process from gathering and assembling your materials to creating the perfect compost heap.

  • Green Building: Part 1 Energy Efficiency

    Part 1 of a 7 hr cutting edge seminar on Green Building.
    This first part explores Energy Efficiency.

    Green Building
    Features David Johnston and Marc Richmond of What’s Working.

    ABOUT DAVID JOHNSTON
    Author and green building expert, David Johnston, is a leading thinker behind the green b...

  • Green Building: Indoor Air Quality Part 3

    Part 3 of a 7 hr cutting edge seminar on Green Building.
    This part explores indoor air quality.

    Green Building
    Features David Johnston and Marc Richmond of What’s Working.

    ABOUT DAVID JOHNSTON
    Author and green building expert, David Johnston, is a leading thinker behind the green buildi...

  • DEEP GREEN GreenGraphics

    8 vignettes by Pascal Campion illustrating tips for reducing one’s carbon footprint. 8 mins. CREATOR: Pascal Campion

  • Gimme Green

    Gimme Green is a humorous look at the American obsession with the residential lawn and the effects it has on our environment, our wallets, and our outlook on life. Lawns are undeniably an American symbol. But what do they really symbolize? Pride and prosperity? Or waste and conformity?

    It’s es...

  • Green Building: Mold and Moisture Management Part 4

    Part 4 of a 7 hr cutting edge seminar on Green Building.
    This part explores mold and moisture management.

    Green Building
    Features David Johnston and Marc Richmond of What’s Working.

    ABOUT DAVID JOHNSTON
    Author and green building expert, David Johnston, is a leading thinker behind the gr...

  • DEEP GREEN Solutions to Stop Global Warming Now

    Travel to 9 countries with Matt Briggs to uncover the best ideas, cutting-edge technologies and restorative solutions to help curb climate change.

    Energy Efficiency
    Most of us don’t think about how much energy we’re using until it’s time to pay the bills. DEEP GREEN helps us understand that ...

  • WOLF TALE: Legend of the Spirit Bear

    WINTER: Mother Wolf tells of a time of eternal winter when all creatures were starving. When the Earth is filled with ice and snow, all the hungry animals ask the creator to bring back the seasons. Legend tells us that with the seasons, also came the "spirit," or Kermode Bear. Legends from Canad...

  • Wolf Tale: Legend of the First Thanksgiving

    Stories of the Seventh Fire
    AUTUMN
    Wolf Tale: Legend of the First Thanksgiving – Mother Wolf tells her cubs a bedtime story about how the first Thanksgiving was created. (Inspired by a story from the Salish of the Pacific Coast)

    12 Mins
    1999
    English

  • TALES OF WESAKECHAK: The First Spring Flood

    SPRING: A story about the power of friendship. Before there were people on Turtle Island (North America), the Creator put the shape-shifter Wesakechak on the earth to take care of all the creatures. This makes Machias, a bad spirit, very envious and angry. From the series STORIES FROM THE SEVENTH...

  • TALES OF WESAKECHAK: How Wesakechak Got His Name

    From "Stories of the Seventh Fire" - SUMMER

    An animated legend from Canada’s First Nations based on the art by Norval Morriseau and the live action footage of wildlife filmographer, Albert Karvonen. This series outlines Native legends set in 4 seasons depicted in varied animated styles.

    Thi...

  • Paradise with Side Effects

    A follow-up film to ANCIENT FUTURES: Learning from Ladakh.

    A documentary following two women from Ladakh, or Little Tibet, a remote region in the Himalayas, on a reality tour of London to see what life in the West is really like. They are exposed to aspects of modern urban life homelessness, ...

  • ANCIENT FUTURES Learning from Ladakh

    How we can learn about ecological solutions from an ancient Culture?

    Ladakh, or Little Tibet, is a wildly beautiful desert land high in the western Himalayas. It is a place of few resources and an extreme climate. Yet, for more than a thousand years, it has been home to a thriving culture.

    ...

  • ANCIENT FUTURES 20 YEARS LATER

    An 11 minute postscript which describes some of the changes that have occurred in the 20 years since the film was made, including new interviews with several of the Ladakhis who were in the original film.

  • The Salton Sea: A Desert Saga

    This is the story of the Salton Sea, its rich history and the challenges it faces. As the need for water in the American southwest becomes critical the decisions we make now will impact people, animals and the environment for generations to come. There will be no turning back from the pathway we ...

  • The Krill Is Gone

    THE KRILL IS GONE: shows us how burning fossil fuels is impacting the world’s fragile underwater ecosystems. 3 mins.
    DIRECTOR: Jeffrey Bost
    VOICEOVER TALENT: SpongeBob’s Tom Kenny and Jill Taley
    Producer: Matt Briggs
    Writer: Clark Taylor

  • THE PRICE OF SAND Silica Mines, Small Towns, and Money

    “The Price of Sand” is a documentary about the frac sand mining boom in Minnesota and Wisconsin. Due to a rapid increase in demand, pure silica sand has become a valuable commodity, and mines are opening here at a rapid rate.

    The silica used in hydraulic fracturing (aka : “fracking”), has othe...

  • MAMA EARTH Eco Econ 101

    Ecological economists, whose work is making a positive impact on the planet, illustrate their models to ease many environmental problems. Concepts of Sustainability, Ecological Economics, and Natural Capital are defined by their case and we are introduced to concepts us that make these results ac...

  • The Best of Carlo Ferraro

    The Best of Carlo Ferraro
    25 years capturing Nature on Film

Close-ups, Birds, Mammals, Reptiles, Invertebrates, Flowers, Sunsets, People in Action, Submarine, Spectacular Landscapes, Rivers and Waterfalls, a unique collection that deserves an outstanding place in your Video Library.

    1hr 2 mi...

  • The Last Wetlands

    The Last Wetlands
    The last big wetlands of the southern Caribbean sea, a marine and submarine park with the most important mangrove system. The marine and submarine fauna make it the great ecological scene of the Venezuelan coast line. Beautiful landscapes and environments, marine birds, the fa...

  • One Man One Cow One Planet

    One Man, One Cow, One Planet is the broadcast offspring of How to Save the World, a feature length documentary.
    At 56 minutes it is a focused exposure of India’s agricultural plight and the answers provided by biodynamic farming.

    How to Save the World is the research version of One Man, One C...