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
  • Soul In the Sea

    "The true story of one woman’s quest to befriend and protect a wayward, extroverted wild dolphin, Moko.

    Filmed in the last six months of Moko’s life, Soul in the Sea is a journey of discovery, loss, and resolution. It’s a love story that breaks through the invisible wall between people and ani...

  • Wolf Tale: Legend of the Giant Beaver

    Stories of the Seventh Fire
    SPRING
    Wolf Tale: Legend of the Giant Beaver – Mother Wolf tells her cubs a story about a giant beaver who learned to adapt and create wetlands in a time when the great plains were covered by water. (Inspired by a story from the Peace River Dene)

    12 Mins
    1999
    En...

  • Wolf Tale: Legend of the Caribou

    SUMMER: Mother Wolf tells her cubs a bedtime story about the truth of power and size. The cubs learn about animals and the world to the North in the Barrens, about how too many living in one place can destroy the land. (Inspired by the annual migration of the Porcupine Caribou herds) From the ser...

  • Stunning Hummingbirds

    More than 5 years of behavioral research and field work has led to this extraordinary documentary that contains the most striking features of the life of hummingbirds. recordings in high-definition video in Panama, Costa Rica, Colombia, Venezuela, Ecuador, Perú and Brazil provide unique shots, cl...

  • THIN ICE The Inside Story of Climate Science (56 Mins)

    In recent years climate science has come under increasing attack, so concerned geologist Simon Lamb grabbed his camera and set out to explore the inside story of climate research. For over three years he followed scientists from a wide range of disciplines at work in the Arctic, Antarctic, Southe...

  • Tales of Wesakechak: Why the Rabbit Turns White

    Stories of the Seventh Fire
    WINTER
    Tales of Wesakechak: Why the Rabbit Turns White – Weshakechak neglects his responsibilities and is punished by the Creator. Without his powers, Wesakechak must embark on a journey to set things straight.

    13 Mins
    1999
    English

  • DIVIDE IN CONCORD

    Jean Hill, a fiery octogenarian, is deeply concerned about the Great Pacific Garbage Patch, the world’s largest landfill. Since 2010, she has spearheaded a grassroots campaign to ban the sale of single-serve plastic bottled water in her hometown of Concord, Massachusetts. She spends her golden ye...

  • Tales of Wesakechak: Wesakechak and The Medicine

    Stories of the Seventh Fire
    AUTUMN
    Tales of Wesakechak: Wesakechak and The Medicine - This is a cautionary tale about respecting the power of medicine.

    13 Mins
    1999
    English

  • Trees

    TREES: a comic warning about the devastating effects of clear-cutting our rainforests. 2 mins.

    DIRECTOR: Randy Wakerlin
    VOICEOVER TALENT: SpongeBob’s Tom Kenny and Jill Taley
    Producer: Matt Briggs
    Writer: Clark Taylor

  • The Web of Life

    An ecology music video set in the Tetons and Yellowstone National Park.

  • THIN ICE Director's Cut (73 Mins)

    In recent years climate science has come under increasing attack, so concerned geologist Simon Lamb grabbed his camera and set out to explore the inside story of climate research. For over three years he followed scientists from a wide range of disciplines at work in the Arctic, Antarctic, Southe...

  • The Capybara, the Giant of the Savannah

    The evolutionary adaptation in South America has produced gigantic rodents. Including the largest in the world, the Capybara which may weight 130 pounds. This documentary summarizes over 10 years of research of the natural history of the Capybara and includes unpublished images of the biology a...

  • Grizzly Bear

    Lots of baby bears play with Mom and each other in this catchy song.

  • AUSTRALIA'S LAND BIRDS Passerines

    Part 2 of AUSTRALIA'S LAND BIRDS (Passerines only)
    Australia’s Land Birds Video Guide Passerines
    Over 250 species of birds grouped on 14 small video sections, eight of them contains Non-Passerines and the other six Passerines. Each bird is shown in a 30 secs clips, showing fieldmarks and be...

  • TOUCANS in the Wild

    Wall-to-wall Toucans! These birds are known and loved for their immense celebrated beaks. Travel beyond the imaginary world of cereal-boxed Toucan Sam, and witness real Toucans in the wild. Watch Channel-Billed Toucans, Groove-Billed Toucans, Guianan Toucanets and Black Aracaris as they feed on f...

  • Sea Animal Adaptations

    Sea Animal Adaptations
    The process of adaptation takes millions of years and the species that are successful have developed both physical and behavioural tools that allow them to survive harmoniously with their environment and its inhabitants. Feeding, adaptations to aquatic, camouflage, symbios...

  • Little Miss Dewie - a DUCKumentary

    Little Miss Dewie: A Duckumentary is a documented story of compassion and humanity caught in action. What started out as a few hours of time to help an orphaned duck led to a journey to find the right home for a helpless animal. Sacrificing the comforts of her home,work schedule, and even facing ...

  • Land Animal Adaptations

    Land Animal Adaptations
    The process of adaptation takes millions of years and the species that are successful have developed both physical and behavioural tools that allow them to survive harmoniously with their environment and its inhabitants. Feeding, adaptations to air environments, camouflag...

  • Dear President Obama: The Clean Energy Revolution is Now

    Since 2008, under President Obama’s watch, the drilling and fracking industries have boomed across the United States. Today more than 17 million people live within a mile of at least one new oil or gas well. Pro-drillers argued this rush would create a newfound “energy independence” in the U.S. I...

  • Pumping

    Shot with a hand-cranked camera, Pumping contemplates history of the Southern Pacific Railroad which was largely responsible for transforming LA into a metropolis. The film traces the two crucial resources for this development: water and oil. As a whispered monologue unfolds, a lonely figure ride...

  • Sick-Amour

    Sick-Amour is a 33-minute documentary / love story celebrating the lonely and forlorn tree that Joel Tauber adopted in the middle of a giant parking lot at the Rose Bowl Stadium.

    A beautiful and forlorn tree, stuck in the middle of a giant parking lot. Ignored and neglected. Hit by cars, and sta...

  • HUMMINGBIRD Field Guide: Part 1

    Hummingbirds Video Guide A
    Part 1 of over a hundred species of hummingbirds recorded in their natural habitats, showing fieldmarks and behavior through territorial displays, perching, nesting, feeding and/or hovering. Wide, medium and amazing close-ups of these fascinating birds shot originally...

  • FED UP (2002)

    About 70% of the food we eat contains genetically engineered ingredients and the biotech industry is spending $50 million a year to convince us that this technology is our only hope. Using hilarious and disturbing archival footage and featuring interviews with farmers, scientists, government offi...

  • Caribbean Fauna

    Caribbean Fauna
    Four outstanding healthy locations on the Caribbean Sea are the perfect scenario to find the fauna inhabiting the reefs, fishes and invertebrates. Great images of Cozumel (Mexico), Grand Cayman (Cayman Islands), The Bahamas and Bonaire, dives day and night.