An aspiring documentarian and two conservationists venture into the Outback to record the animals displaced by bushfires where they discover a terrifying new species.
In the year 2123, a young couple living in a barren and post-apocalyptic Budapest faces the challenging struggle for food and life.
The Gateway Bug explores the growing movement of using insects as an alternative source of protein and their potential to solve the global food crisis. The film follows a group of entrepreneurs and activists as they strive to create a sustainable and healthy food system through insect farming. Discover the challenges they face, the benefits of insect-based food, and the impact it could have on the environment.
The battle between loggers and environmentalists is defining, dividing and destroying communities in Canada and around the world. The Green Chain is a powerful, funny and thought-provoking film about the people who love trees.
In a world where thinking is forbidden, a rebellious group of activists fights against a totalitarian regime. As they delve into the depths of insanity and explore the limits of the human mind, they discover the true power of 1s and 0s.
A short film about environmental damage.
YERT: Your Environmental Road Trip is a documentary that follows a group of friends on a road trip across the United States to explore and raise awareness about environmental issues. The film focuses on topics such as sustainable farming, alternative energy, and ecological footprint, highlighting the urgent need for action to combat climate change and promote a more sustainable future.
Be the Change is a documentary that makes stars out of ordinary people who are trying to live more sustainably. What motivates these local heroes? The challenges and rewards are revealed as they try to live more lightly, or more sustainably. It is a celebration of the human spirit. What it will take to get everybody else on board? Avoiding both preaching and scare tactics, Be the Change attempts to answer such questions as: What does living lightly look like? Who is doing it? What do they get out of it? Does it hurt? Is it enough? Can all of us give it a try?
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