Vanishing of the Bees is a documentary that explores the phenomenon of colony collapse disorder and its devastating effect on honey bees and the environment. It highlights the role of pesticides, monoculture farming, and the importance of pollination in our food system. The film also delves into the history of beekeeping and the efforts of beekeepers and scientists to protect these essential insects.
Breaking Boundaries: The Science of Our Planet is a documentary that explores the impact of human activities on Earth's systems and the urgent need for global action to address climate change and environmental degradation.
The Hidden Life of Trees is a nature documentary that explores the fascinating world of trees, revealing their complex network and communication systems. Based on a bestselling book, the film takes us on a journey through the forests of Dalarna, Sweden, to explore the lives of ancient trees and the threats they face from monoculture and the timber industry. It showcases the work of a forester and conservationist who strives to protect these majestic beings and highlights the importance of forest ecology and sustainable forestry practices. Through stunning timelapse footage and insightful interviews, the documentary unveils the intricate relationships between trees, fungi, soil, and other plant life, reminding us of the vital role forests play in our world.
The World According to Monsanto is a documentary that uncovers the unsettling truth behind the actions of the multinational agrochemical company Monsanto. It explores the health risks and environmental impact of genetically modified organisms (GMOs) and sheds light on the corporate practices of Monsanto. The film highlights the revolving-door relationship between Monsanto and regulatory agencies, the disinformation campaign surrounding GMOs, and the attempts made by the company to bribe officials. Through interviews and research, it exposes the alarming effects of Monsanto's products, such as the use of the herbicide Roundup and its potential links to cancer. The documentary also delves into the impact of GMOs on biodiversity, the monopoly Monsanto has on the seed industry, and the global reach of its influence. By uncovering the truth, the film raises awareness about the importance of food safety, consumer rights, and the need for transparency in the agricultural industry.
In 1923, Rudolf Steiner, an Austrian scientist, philosopher & social innovator, predicted that in 80 to 100 years honeybees would collapse. Now, beekeepers around the United States and around the world are reporting an incredible loss of honeybees, a phenomenon deemed "Colony Collapse Disorder." This "pandemic" is indicated by bees disappearing in mass numbers from their hives with no clear single explanation. The queen is there, honey is there, but the bees are gone. For the first time, in an alarming inquiry into the insights behind Steiner's prediction QUEEN OF THE SUN: What Are the Bees Telling Us? investigates the long-term causes behind the dire global bee crisis through the eyes of biodynamic beekeepers, commercial beekeepers, scientists and philosophers.
When forest animals invade our cities, the world is in disarray. Office vixen Fiona struggles with her banana phone addiction. Will she succumb to it? Temperamental bunny Barbara only gives her stag sugar daddy Nestor his special massage, after he dines her and plays the big spender. This obscure short film pinpoints postmodern tropes of consumerism, eroticism, and art with an homage to the theater stage and references to literature. This work uses a fantasy language and needs no subtitles.
The Real Dirt on Farmer John is a documentary film that tells the story of Farmer John Peterson and his journey as an unconventional farmer. The film explores his struggles with the decline of family farms, his transformation into an organic farmer, and the challenges he faces. It also delves into his personal life, his connection with the land, and the community that supports him.
Banana Land: Blood, Bullets & Poison is a documentary that exposes the devastating effects of the global banana industry. It delves into the issues of pesticide use, monoculture, labor exploitation, and the link between banana plantations and sterility and birth defects.
Call of the Forest: The Forgotten Wisdom of Trees (2016) is a documentary that explores the intricate and extraordinary world of trees. It takes viewers on a captivating journey, revealing the hidden connections between trees and humans, and the wisdom they hold. From ancient forests to modern cities, this film uncovers the vital role that trees play in our lives and the urgent need to protect and restore them. Through the lens of a female botanist, the documentary highlights themes such as deforestation, monoculture, environmentalism, and the delicate balance of natural systems.
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