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Faces of the Hand
Tamas Wormser
The human hand, and its use, in different cultures.
Facing Fear
Jason Cohen
A former neo-Nazi skinhead and the gay victim of his hate crime meet by chance 25 years later, are reconciled and collaborate in educational presentations.
Falling Down Stairs
Barbara Willis Sweete
Bach's 3rd Suite for Cello interpreted through dance.
The Farmers of Gaho
Bill Locke
Farmers in Ethiopia have mastered dryland agriculture.
Farming The Seas
Steve Cowan and Barry Schienberg
The perils and promise of fish farms in a world running out of ocean fish stocks.
Farmsteaders
Shaena Mallett
Follows Nick and Celeste Nolan and their young family on a journey to resurrect Nick's grandfather's dairy farm as agriculture moves toward large-scale farming.
Fat City
Robert Dean and Roger Bingham for KCET
Sorts fact from fiction in the struggle for weight loss.
Fat or Skinny?
Arjun Pandey
The people of India are faced with a choice: indulge in a Western-style fast food diet, or embrace healthy and indigenous alternatives.
The Fate of the Kidnapper
Adrian Cowell
The cycle of revenge following first contact with the Uru Eu Wau Wau.
Favela Farm
Rodrigo Mac Niven
In Brazil can Pedro build a Life App to help the secret world of urban farms and gardens in Rio's shanty towns?
Field of Genes
Janet Thomson
The effects of the biotechnology revolution on farmers and consumers.
A Fierce Green Fire (Classroom Version)
Mark Kitchell
The documentary of record on the environmental movement.
A Fierce Green Fire
Mark Kitchell
The documentary of record on the environmental movement.
Fight Like Hell
Ian Cheney
Mother Jones, a fiery orator and fearless organizer for workers' rights, known as "the protector of children," and "the miners' angel," in a riveting performance by Lee.
Fighting Back
Nadja Mehmedbasic
Women in Bosnia are rebuilding war-torn lives.
Finding Us and Them
Annie O'Donoghue
Physically and mentally challenged people find community.
A Fine Line - short version
Joanna James
Explores why less than 7% of head chefs and restaurant owners are women, when traditionally women have always held the central role in the kitchen.
Fire and Ice
Christopher McLeod
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
Michelle Metivier
Suzuki explores the latest scientific findings which amplify the age-old reverence for the sun.
The Firebird
Barbara Willis Sweete
A performance of James Kudelka's ballet, enhanced by spectacular visual effects.
The Fires of the Amazon
Adrian Cowell
Adrian Cowell reports on the situation in the Amazon more than a decade after his series THE DECADE OF DESTRUCTION.
A Fistful of Rice
Alex Gabbay
Protein deficiency threatens generations of children in Nepal.
Fixing Food
Sue Williams
Our food has a huge carbon footprint. FIXING FOOD tells five stories of creative new ways to lower the cost.
Fixing Food 2
Sue Williams
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.
The Flaw
David Sington
Tells the story of the credit bubble that caused the financial crash of 2008, and clearly explains how excessive income inequality leads to economic instability.
Flight of the Stone
Susanne Horizon-Fränzel
Witty pixilation follows a stone, thrown in anger, in its flight around the world.
Food
David Springbett and Heather MacAndrew
Devising a sustainable food system -- one that is healthy, accessible, and affordable.
Food Coop
Tom Boothe
Looks at the workings of a highly profitable supermarket, Brooklyn's Park Slope Food Coop, which for 44 years has been a shining example of a successful alternative economic system at work.
Food For Change
Steve Alves
The deep history of cooperatives in America -- the country's longest-surviving alternative economic system.
Food for Thought
Robert Dean and Roger Bingham
Presents the environmental effects of eating meat.
Food or Fuel?
Christine Kinyanjui
Kenyan farmer Moses Shaha journeys through the Tana Delta, where farmers are starting to grow jatropha, a biofuel crop.
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Footprints in the Sand
Jacqueline Corkery
Reveals the devastating impact of human activity on the ocean since we first settled along its coasts over 150,000 years ago.
Footprints of Sorrow
Claudia Esmerado
Guatemalan war widows fighting for human rights.
For a Few Pennies More
Bruno Sorrentino
Iodine deficiency causes health problems in Indonesia.
For Earth's Sake
John de Graaf
Portrait of David Brower, America's leading environmentalist.
For Richer, For Poorer
Bruno Sorrentino
In Brazil the gulf between the rich and the poor is one of the biggest in the world.
For the Love of Movies
Gerald Peary
For the Love of Movies is the first documentary to dramatize the history of American film criticism and to explore its role in the evolution of American film.
For the Whales
Larry Weinstein
Writers, artists, and musicians celebrate the whale.
Force Of Nature
Sturla Gunnarsson
Inspirational distillation of the life, thoughts and legacy of famed Canadian scientist, broadcaster and activist, David Suzuki.
The Forest For The Trees
Bernadine Mellis
The amazing story of the fight to clear Earth First! activist Judi Bari's name after her car was bombed and she was arrested as a terrorist.
Forests, Biodiversity and You
Sharon Howard and Mike Rosen
Can forests retain their productivity and biodiversity? Consuming less ourselves is key.
Forget Me Not
David Sieveking
An astonishingly candid, loving and revelatory chronicle of the changes their mother's Alzheimer's disease has on the filmmaker's family.
Forgive Us Our Debts
Karen Pascal
Tells the story of the international grassroots movement to eliminate Third World debt.
Forgiveness: A Time to Love and a Time to Hate
Helen Whitney
2-DVD set explores the human capacity to forgive through a compelling range of stories, from personal betrayal to global reconciliation after genocide.
The Four Corners
Christopher McLeod
The "hidden" cost of energy development in the homeland of the Hopi, Navajo, and Mormons.
The Four Seasons
Barbara Willis Sweete
Ballet describing the four seasons in a man's life set to Vivaldi's music.
Fragile Harvest
Robert Lang
Biotechnology reduces the gene pool of the world's staple food crops.
A Fragile Trust
Samantha Grant
Tells the shocking story of New York Times reporter Jayson Blair, the most infamous plagiarist of our time.
Fragments of a People
Adrian Cowell
Frantic efforts to find the Ava-Canoeiro before their land is flooded for a new dam.
Frankensteer
Marrin Canell and Ted Remerowski
Investigates the dangers to human health, including BSE (Mad Cow disease), posed by feedlot-raised beef.
Frenemies
Mirella Martinelli
Presents a balanced portrait of Cuban life today and a compelling argument for why the US should lift the devastating 60-year embargo.
The Friendship Village
Michelle Mason
An international group of veterans builds a village in Vietnam for children with Agent Orange-related deformities.
From Chechnya to Chernobyl
Slawomir Grünberg
Fleeing the war in Chechnya, refugees have settled near Chernobyl.
From Docklands to Dhaka
Steve Bradshaw
English MD travels to Bangladesh to improve community health.
From Seed to Seed
Katharina Stieffenhofer
Through a group of Canadian organic farmers—both large-scale and small-scale—we experience a full growing season with all of its rewards as well as the challenges of a changing climate.
From The Ground Up
Beth Gage & George Gage
Five 9/11 widows of New York firefighters pay tribute to their husbands by accomplishing extraordinary feats in their communities, turning evil into good.
From This Day Forward
Sharon Shattuck
Tells the story of a love, and family, that survived the most intimate of transformations.
Fungi
David New
What you see is only the tip of the iceberg.
Fury for the Sound
Shelley Wine
Women's contribution to the battle to save the rainforest at Clayoquot Sound.
Fury for the Sound (Short Version)
Shelley Wine
Women's contribution to the battle to save the rainforest at Clayoquot Sound.
Future Food
tv/e (Television Trust for the Environment)
With 9 billion people on planet Earth in the year 2050, this 6-part series examines how we will feed ourselves in the 21st century.
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