|
|
|
| | AWAKE, A Dream from Standing Rock Record of the massive peaceful resistance led by the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe to the Dakota Access Pipeline through their land and underneath the Missouri River. | |
| | Aware AWARE explores boundary-pushing research in the understanding of consciousness. | |
| | Beyond Being Silenced: Gyaa Isdlaa The Haida Potlatch. Once forbidden. Not anymore... | |
| | Ecosophia Some of the wisest ecological minds come together for an honest appraisal of our civilization without greenwash. | |
| | Gyaangee Famed Haida artist Robert Davidson carves his latest monumental totem pole and gives a rare insight into the deeper meanings of North Coast Indigenous art works. | |
| | Haida Modern Portrait of Haida artist, Robert Davidson, whose art and activism point the way towards a renewed connection with the natural world, perhaps saving us from ourselves. | |
| | Heart Of Sky, Heart Of Earth Six young Maya present a wholly indigenous perspective, in which all life is sacred and connected, as they resist the destruction of their culture and environment. | |
| | In the Light of Reverence A stunning portrait of land-use conflicts over Native American sacred sites on public and private land around the West from the producers of STANDING ON SACRED GROUND. | |
| | Jumbo Wild A 25-year battle in Canada's iconic Jumbo Valley pits developers of a large ski resort against conservationists, backcountry skiers and First Nations, who revere it as home of the grizzly bear spirit. | |
| | Kanehsatake The confrontation between the Mohawk Nation and the Canadian Government at the Mercier Bridge. | |
| | Meddle Acclaimed Haida Manga artist, Michael Nicoll Yahgulanaas, pushes the boundaries of the art world by challenging the divide between contemporary and so-called "Native Art". | |
| | Milking the Rhino The promise of community-based conservation in Africa. | |
| | Oil & Water Two boys come of age looking for solutions to the global problem of reckless oil drilling following years of oil contamination in the Ecuadorian Amazon. | |
| | Passage A brilliantly innovative telling of the story of Dr. John Rae who discovered the awful truth about the fate of the Franklin Expedition's attempt to find the Northwest Passage. | |
| | Pilgrims and Tourists In the Altai Republic of Russia and in Northern California, indigenous shamans resist massive government projects that threaten nature and culture. | |
| | s-yéwyáw Awaken Stories of hope and homecoming intersect as Indigenous multimedia changemakers learn and document the teachings of their Elders. | |
| | The Shaman's Apprentice Ethnobotanist Mark Plotkin's quest to preserve the ancient wisdom of Amazonian shamans. | |
| | Standing on Sacred Ground In this 4-part series, indigenous people from eight different cultures stand up for their traditional sacred lands in defense of cultural survival, human rights and the environment. | |
| | Tribal Justice Documents an effective criminal justice reform movement in America: the efforts of tribal courts to return to traditional, community-healing concepts of justice. | |
| | Utopia John Pilger's epic portrayal of Earth's oldest continuous human culture, Aboriginal Australians, and his investigation into Australia's suppressed colonial past and rapacious present. | |
| | Water for Life Explores the collision of water rights, Indigenous beliefs, and resource extraction through
the lives of three Latin American community leaders. The right to clean water is a global issue - in Latin America it has become a matter of life and death. | |
| | We Still Live Here Tells the amazing story of the return of the Wampanoag language, a language that was silenced for more than a century. | |
| | Written on the Landscape The Ancestral Puebloan culture's complex astronomy reveals a legacy of scientific observation and a spiritual tradition, with its powerful impact on the American Southwest. | |
|
|
|
Aboriginal Architecture New structures in seven North American Native communities that reinterpret traditional forms for contemporary purposes.
American Outrage Two elderly Western Shoshone sisters, the Danns, put up a heroic fight for their land rights and human rights.
Amá The untold story of the involuntary sterilization of Native American women by the Indian Health Service well into the 1970s.
Another World is Possible A rousing account of the 2002 World Social Forum that will inspire activists everywhere.
Arrows Against the Wind The Dani and the Asmat come face to face with the modern world in Irian Jaya.
AWAKE, A Dream from Standing Rock Record of the massive peaceful resistance led by the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe to the Dakota Access Pipeline through their land and underneath the Missouri River.
Aware AWARE explores boundary-pushing research in the understanding of consciousness.
Baked Alaska Looks at the battle over the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR) in the context of Alaska's accelerated warming.
Becoming Animal A journey to Grand Teton NP with geophilosopher David Abram to explore how the written word and technology have affected how we see the more-than-human world.
Between Joyce and Remembrance A hard-hitting look at one of the many heinous crimes that came before South Africa's Truth and Reconciliation Commission.
Beyond Being Silenced: Gyaa Isdlaa The Haida Potlatch. Once forbidden. Not anymore...
Blowpipes and Bulldozers The story of the Penan, a tribe of rainforest nomads in Borneo, as seen by Bruno Manser.
The Boxer A young male looks to escape Mexican poverty by becoming a boxer in the United States.
The Buffalo War The battle over the yearly slaughter of America's last wild bison outside Yellowstone National Park.
Children of the Long-Beaked Bird Portrait of a modern Native American family that erases old stereotypes.
City Life 22-part series examining the effect of globalization on people and cities worldwide.
Cocaine Unwrapped Documents the devastating effects of the war on drugs and suggests realistic alternatives.
Coming Home Suzuki explores biophilia -- the innate, hereditary need of human beings to affiliate with nature.
Coming to Light An in-depth portrait of Edward S. Curtis, the preeminent photographer of North American Indians.
Coming to Light (Short Version) An in-depth portrait of Edward S. Curtis, the preeminent photographer of North American Indians.
A Dangerous Idea Examines the history of the US eugenics movement and its recent resurrection, which uses false scientific claims and holds that an all-powerful "gene" determines who is worthy and who is not.
Daughters of the Forest A group of girls in a remote forest in Paraguay are transformed at an experimental high school where they learn to protect the threatened forest and build a future for themselves.
The Decade of Destruction - Classroom Version The story of the destruction of the Amazonian rainforest.
The Decade of Destruction A unique chronicle of the destruction of the Amazonian rainforest.
Developing Stories - Series 1 The view on the environment from developing countries
Developing Stories - Series 2 The view from developing countries on population and migration.
DIRT! The Movie The story of Earth's most valuable and underappreciated source of fertility, from its miraculous beginning to its crippling degradation.
The Divided Brain Explores Iain McGilchrist's pioneering exploration of the differences between the brain's right and left hemispheres and their effects on society, history, and culture.
Drowned Out An Indian family chooses to stay at home and drown rather than make way for the Narmada Dam.
Drumbeat for Mother Earth Toxic chemicals are the greatest threat to the survival of indigenous peoples.
Ecosophia Some of the wisest ecological minds come together for an honest appraisal of our civilization without greenwash.
Eternal Harvest More than 50 years after the US dropped billions of tons of explosives on Laos, 1/3 of the surface area is still contaminated by UXO which kills Laotians daily. This is a film about responsibility.
The Fate of the Kidnapper The cycle of revenge following first contact with the Uru Eu Wau Wau.
A Fierce Green Fire (Classroom Version) The documentary of record on the environmental movement.
A Fierce Green Fire The documentary of record on the environmental movement.
Fire and Ice From the Gamo Highlands of Ethiopia to the Andes of Peru, indigenous highland communities battle threats to their forests, farms, and faith.
The Fire of Creation Suzuki explores the latest scientific findings which amplify the age-old reverence for the sun.
Fixing Food 2 Looks at changes being made to the ways we produce and consume our food: inventing an entirely new way of producing food, learning from Indigenous food sources, and reimagining agriculture.
Force Of Nature Inspirational distillation of the life, thoughts and legacy of famed Canadian scientist, broadcaster and activist, David Suzuki.
The Four Corners The "hidden" cost of energy development in the homeland of the Hopi, Navajo, and Mormons.
Fragments of a People Frantic efforts to find the Ava-Canoeiro before their land is flooded for a new dam.
Game Over Explores the changing face of conservation in Kenya.
The Golf War Globalization comes to a Philippine seaside community, which has to defend its ancestral lands against golf course development.
Great Falls Professional, Native and antiquarian researchers combine to investigate the archaeological history and modern legacy of Eastern Native civilization in Turners Falls, MA.
Gyaangee Famed Haida artist Robert Davidson carves his latest monumental totem pole and gives a rare insight into the deeper meanings of North Coast Indigenous art works.
Haida Modern Portrait of Haida artist, Robert Davidson, whose art and activism point the way towards a renewed connection with the natural world, perhaps saving us from ourselves.
The Harriman Alaska Expedition Retraced Two scientific expeditions to Alaska, 100 years apart, give us an unparalleled view of environmental damage and the change in society's attitudes.
Heart Of Sky, Heart Of Earth Six young Maya present a wholly indigenous perspective, in which all life is sacred and connected, as they resist the destruction of their culture and environment.
In the Ashes of the Forest Saga of two colonists in the Amazon rainforest.
In the Ashes of the Forest Concludes the Amazon colonists' saga.
In the Light of Reverence A stunning portrait of land-use conflicts over Native American sacred sites on public and private land around the West from the producers of STANDING ON SACRED GROUND.
|
The Indians The displaced Indian tribes of the Amazon rainforest.
Islands of Sanctuary Aboriginal Australians and Native Hawaiians reclaim land from the government and the military, and resist the erosion of culture and environment.
Journey into New Worlds Suzuki celebrates the birth of a new scientific worldview that is holistic rather than reductionist.
Jumbo Wild A 25-year battle in Canada's iconic Jumbo Valley pits developers of a large ski resort against conservationists, backcountry skiers and First Nations, who revere it as home of the grizzly bear spirit.
Kanehsatake The confrontation between the Mohawk Nation and the Canadian Government at the Mercier Bridge.
The Last of the Hiding Tribes The Amazon's last uncontacted tribes face extinction.
Life 30-part series that looks at the effect of globalization on individuals and communities around the world.
Lines in the Dust In revolutionary programs in Northern Ghana and India, gender roles are challenged, and illiterate adults educated.
Llamado Para La Madre Tierra Toxic chemicals are the greatest threat to the survival of indigenous peoples.
The Man We Called Juan Carlos Chronicles the violent history of Guatemala and life of Wenceslao Armira, a Mayan father, farmer, teacher, guerilla, priest and champion of human rights.
Meddle Acclaimed Haida Manga artist, Michael Nicoll Yahgulanaas, pushes the boundaries of the art world by challenging the divide between contemporary and so-called "Native Art".
Milking the Rhino The promise of community-based conservation in Africa.
The Mystery of Chaco Canyon Unveiling the ancient astronomy of southwestern Pueblo Indians.
The Mystery of the Lost Red Paint People Advanced seafaring culture lived in New England 7000 years ago.
Norse America Evidence that the Icelandic sagas were fact not fiction.
Not for Sale Examines the disturbing new corporate practice of patenting life forms.
Oil & Water Two boys come of age looking for solutions to the global problem of reckless oil drilling following years of oil contamination in the Ecuadorian Amazon.
The Other Side Poor Mexicans attempt perilous border crossing to US, often at the expense of family, traditional culture, and their lives.
Passage A brilliantly innovative telling of the story of Dr. John Rae who discovered the awful truth about the fate of the Franklin Expedition's attempt to find the Northwest Passage.
The Pied Piper of Eyasi The Hadza are among Africa's last hunter-gatherers. Should they follow charismatic Baallow into the modern world?
Pilgrims and Tourists In the Altai Republic of Russia and in Northern California, indigenous shamans resist massive government projects that threaten nature and culture.
The President's Dilemma In the face of rising sea levels due to climate change, Kiribati President Anote Tong must decide the fate of his people. Should he plan for an orderly evacuation of the islands?
Profit and Loss From Papua New Guinea to the tar sands of Alberta, Canada, native people fight the loss of land, water, and health to mining and oil industries.
Regopstaan's Dream Kalahari Bushmen fight to live on ancestral land in South Africa.
Rena Mcleod in Canada An aboriginal mother fights for native justice.
Return from Extinction The Panara return to their ancestral forest home.
Rising Waters Shows that global warming is already hurting the Pacific Islands.
s-yéwyáw Awaken Stories of hope and homecoming intersect as Indigenous multimedia changemakers learn and document the teachings of their Elders.
The Sacred Balance 4-part series that celebrates the meeting of science and spirit.
The Salmon Forest Reveals the fragile connection between salmon, bears, trees, and people in the NW rainforest.
Secrets of the Choco The Choco rainforest in Colombia faces development. What is the best option?
The Shadow of Gold An unflinching look at how the world's favorite heavy metal is extracted from the earth.
The Shaman's Apprentice Ethnobotanist Mark Plotkin's quest to preserve the ancient wisdom of Amazonian shamans.
Standing on Sacred Ground In this 4-part series, indigenous people from eight different cultures stand up for their traditional sacred lands in defense of cultural survival, human rights and the environment.
The Sun Dagger (Short Version) The astonishing discovery of an ancient celestial calendar in Chaco Canyon, NM.
The Sun Dagger The astonishing discovery of an ancient celestial calendar in Chaco Canyon, NM.
Tribal Justice Documents an effective criminal justice reform movement in America: the efforts of tribal courts to return to traditional, community-healing concepts of justice.
Unconquering the Last Frontier Chronicles Native Americans' struggle to survive in the midst of hydroelectric development.
Uranium Native peoples pay the consequences of uranium mining.
Utopia John Pilger's epic portrayal of Earth's oldest continuous human culture, Aboriginal Australians, and his investigation into Australia's suppressed colonial past and rapacious present.
Voices of the Land Our spiritual connection to the land, and how wilderness can heal the soul.
The War on Democracy John Pilger reports that, in spite of a history of repeated US-backed suppression, popular democratic movements are gaining ground in Latin America.
Water for Life Explores the collision of water rights, Indigenous beliefs, and resource extraction through the lives of three Latin American community leaders. The right to clean water is a global issue - in Latin America it has become a matter of life and death.
Water On The Table An intimate portrait of international water activist Maude Barlow and the debate over whether water is a commercial good or a human right.
Waterlife An epic cinematic poem that reveals the extraordinary beauty and complex toxicity of the Great Lakes, the largest remaining supply of fresh water (20%) on Earth.
We Still Live Here Tells the amazing story of the return of the Wampanoag language, a language that was silenced for more than a century.
When Is Enough, Enough? A small Cree band in Alberta battles major oil companies for their land which lies on top of one of the world's richest oil deposits.
Written on the Landscape The Ancestral Puebloan culture's complex astronomy reveals a legacy of scientific observation and a spiritual tradition, with its powerful impact on the American Southwest.
| |
| |
|