Award Winner: 2018 Best Short Wallace Stegner’s 1960 letter to Congress about the importance of wilderness is the framework for a new message, one in.. Read More
View Now >The Shape of a River casts the story of the Mighty Yellowstone through the eyes of those whose lives intersect with it in ways that.. Read More
View Now >Award Winner: 2018 John de Graaf Environmental Filmmaking Award - Peter Byck A Kansas Farmer, Michael Thompson, regenerates his soils with no-till, cover-crops and Adaptive.. Read More
View Now >Biomimicry, the practice of looking deeply into nature for solutions to engineering, design and other challenges, has inspired a film about it's ground-breaking vision for.. Read More
View Now >Award Winner: 2018 Honorable Mention We’ve all been that kid sitting in the back seat of our family car, wishing we were somewhere else. Through.. Read More
View Now >Award Winner: 2018 Kids Jury, Best Film A young father teaches his son about the value of shared adventures, exploration and his ancestral Inuit heritage... Read More
View Now >In 2004, frustrated by failed marine conservation efforts, marine biologist Alasdair Harris encouraged a coastal Madagascar community to close off a small section of their.. Read More
View Now >Each fall, our skies fill with the wings of migrating raptors, a migration that relies on two hemispheres worth of wild and healthy ecosystems. Join.. Read More
View Now >"Lost in Light" is a short film on how light pollution affects the view of the night skies. Shot mostly in California, this piece shows.. Read More
View Now >Filmmaker Ben Masters (UNBRANDED) goes into the heart of the Big Bend, the last true wilderness in the state of Texas to consider what effects.. Read More
View Now >Follow the grit and determination of polar photographer Joshua Holko as he traverses the frozen landscape of Svalbard, in the high Arctic, to encounter polar.. Read More
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