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CONNECTIVITY PROJECT CONNECTIVITY PROJECT (45 min)
By exploring the ripple effects of our actions in an interconnected world, the film highlights how different cultures and traditions from around the world, and even science, embrace the importance of interconnectedness.


FIXING FOOD FIXING FOOD (46 minutes)
Our food has a huge carbon footprint. FIXING FOOD tells five stories of creative new ways to lower the cost.



MEAT THE FUTURE MEAT THE FUTURE (88 minutes)
Follows Dr. Uma Valeti, co-founder of leading "cultivated" meat startup Upside Foods, as he and his team develop a game-changing solution to a global, unsustainable hunger for meat.


NATURE'S CLEANUP CREW NATURE'S CLEANUP CREW (54 min)
Examines the lives of the busy scavengers who live among us in our cities, recycling the mountains of waste our consumer society leaves behind.



 PLEISTOCENE PARK PLEISTOCENE PARK (100 minutes)
An eccentric Russian scientist's quixotic quest to recreate a vanished ice age ecosystem and save the world from a catastrophic global warming feedback loop.


REFLECTION: a walk with water REFLECTION: a walk with water (79 minutes)
Filmmaker Emmett Brennan walks the length of the Los Angeles aqueduct in search of a vision for humanity worth living for - what he discovers has everything to do with water.


STEWART UDALL: The Politics of Beauty STEWART UDALL: The Politics of Beauty (78 minutes)
A biographical film about Stewart Udall, one of America's most effective environmentalists, told through the battles he fought as Interior Secretary defending America's wild beauty.


THIRST FOR JUSTICE THIRST FOR JUSTICE (58 minutes)
Focuses on three battles for clean water—on the Navajo Reservation, in Flint MI, and at Standing Rock—united in the belief that Water Is Life.



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AFTER THE SPILL AFTER THE SPILL (62 minutes)
Introduces us to some of the Deepwater Horizon oil spill's most aggrieved victims as well as those who are desperately trying to save Louisiana's eroding coastline.


AFTER WINTER, SPRING AFTER WINTER, SPRING (74 minutes)
An intimate portrait of an ancestral way of life under threat in a world increasingly dominated by large-scale industrial agriculture.



ANTHROPOCENE ANTHROPOCENE (97 minutes)
Examines whether human impact has tipped the planet into a new geological epoch, with all of its political, social and behavioral implications.


AWAKE AWAKE, A Dream from Standing Rock (89 minutes)
Tells the story of the massive peaceful resistance led by the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe to the Dakota Access Pipeline through their land and underneath the Missouri River.


BACKFIRED BACKFIRED (61 minutes)
Investigates the largest auto scam in the world, tracing VW's deliberate installation of defeat devices in their diesel cars to circumvent California and US vehicle emissions standards.


THE BEST OF BOTH WORLDS THE BEST OF BOTH WORLDS (27 minutes)
Cohousing offers both privacy and community — the best of both worlds!



A CONCERNED CITIZEN BEATRIX FARRAND'S AMERICAN LANDSCAPES (62 minutes)
Lynden B. Miller explores the life and work of America's first female landscape architect, Beatrix Farrand.



BIDDER 70 BIDDER 70 (72 minutes)
The story of Tim DeChristopher's extraordinary, ingenious and effective act of civil disobedience drawing attention to the need for action on climate change.


BIOPHILIC DESIGN BIOPHILIC DESIGN (62 minutes)
A design revolution that connects buildings to the natural world, buildings where people feel and perform better.



BLUEFIN BLUEFIN (53 minutes)
The story of the thousand-pound tuna, a warm-blooded giant with gills which wholesales at up to a million dollars, and which is caught in an oceanic "last of the buffalo hunt."


BRINGING IT HOME BRINGING IT HOME (52 minutes)
Extols the many benefits of industrial hemp for the environment and human health, while revealing the obstacles to what could be a thriving industry for U.S. farmers.


CHESHIRE, OHIO CHESHIRE, OHIO (75 minutes)
Follows a community devastated by coal, starting with American Electric Power's buyout and bulldozing of this Ohio River town, after exposing them to years of harmful emissions.


COME HELL OR HIGH WATER COME HELL OR HIGH WATER (56 minutes)
When the graves of former slaves are bulldozed in Mississippi, a Boston teacher returns home to protect the community they settled — a place now threatened by urban sprawl, hurricanes and an unprecedented man-made disaster.


COMPLICIT COMPLICIT (89 minutes)
A benzene-poisoned electronics factory worker takes his fight against the global smartphone industry from his hospital bed in China to the international stage.


A CONCERNED CITIZEN A CONCERNED CITIZEN (41 minutes)
Marine toxicologist Dr. Riki Ott, who helped fishing communities hit by the Exxon Valdez and Deepwater Horizon spills, creates a civics course to help young activists become effective.


COOKED: Survival by Zip Code COOKED: Survival by Zip Code (82 and 54 minutes)
Judith Helfand's searing investigation into the politics of "disaster" by way of the deadly 1995 Chicago heat wave.



ckids_dvdcover142x200_new.jpg CULTIVATING KIDS (23 minutes)
On South Whidbey Island, WA, a school farm shows that a garden can be a valuable addition to the curriculum while encouraging a healthy diet.


DAMNATION DAMNATION (87 minutes)
Explores the sea change in our national attitude from pride in big dams as engineering wonders to the growing awareness that our own future is bound to the life and health of our rivers.


DEATH BY DESIGN DEATH BY DESIGN (73 minutes)
Exposes the unintended environmental, health and social consequences of our addiction to our digital devices.



DENIAL DENIAL (92 minutes)
About electricity, identity, family, and about the many ways we lie to ourselves when faced with overwhelming facts. It is the story of a family coming to terms with hard personal truths against the backdrop of a global crisis.


DIVEST! DIVEST! (77 minutes)
Chronicles 350.org's Do the Math bus tour as it launched the fossil fuel divestment campaign onto the national and ultimately international stage.


DIVIDE IN CONCORD DIVIDE IN CONCORD (82 and 60 minutes)
Tells the entertaining tale of banning bottled water in small town America.



DIRTY BUSINESS DIRTY BUSINESS (90 and 60 minutes)
Reveals the true social and environmental costs of coal power and looks at promising developments in renewable energy technology.



ENTANGLED ENTANGLED (75 min)
Documents how climate change has accelerated a collision between one of the world's most endangered species, North America's most valuable fishery, and a federal agency mandated to protect both.


EVOLUTION OF ORGANIC EVOLUTION OF ORGANIC (86 minutes)
The story of organic agriculture, told by those in California who built the movement.



FARMSTEADERS FARMSTEADERS (52 minutes)
Follows Nick and Celeste Nolan and their young family on a journey to resurrect Nick's grandfather's dairy farm as a locally sustainable family farm.


A FIERCE GREEN FIRE A FIERCE GREEN FIRE (101 minutes)
The first big-picture exploration of the environmental movement – grassroots and global activism spanning fifty years from conservation to climate change.


ssg_boxcover142x200.jpg FIRE AND ICE (57 minutes)
From the Gamo Highlands of Ethiopia to the Andes of Peru, indigenous highland communities battle threats to their forests, farms, and faith. (STANDING ON SACRED GROUND)


FOOD COOP FOOD COOP (97 minutes)
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 FOOD FOR CHANGE (82 minutes)
Tells the deep history of food cooperatives in America — the country's longest-surviving alternative economic system.



FROM SEED TO SEED FROM SEED TO SEED (87 minutes)
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.


THE GHOSTS IN OUR MACHINE THE GHOSTS IN OUR MACHINE (92 and 60 minutes)
Through the heart and photographic lens of acclaimed photographer Jo-Anne McArthur, we become intimately familiar with a cast of non-human animals.


GROUNDSWELL RISING GROUNDSWELL RISING (70 minutes)
Documents the opposition from both sides of the political spectrum to the ubiquitous practice of fracking for natural gas, and the health and environmental reasons behind it.


HOW TO LET GO OF THE WORLD HOW TO LET GO OF THE WORLD (127 minutes)
Filmmaker Josh Fox travels to 12 countries on 6 continents to investigate climate change and uncover the answer to a difficult and fundamental question: what is it that climate change can't destroy?


INTO THE CANYON INTO THE CANYON (84 min)
Filmmaker/photographer Pete McBride and writer Kevin Fedarko set out on a 750-mile hike through the entire length of the Grand Canyon. Two Friends. 750 miles. One Question. If the Grand Canyon isn't worth saving, what is?


ssg_boxcover142x200.jpg ISLANDS OF SANCTUARY (57 minutes)
Aboriginal Australians and Native Hawaiians reclaim land from the government and the military, and resist the erosion of culture and environment. (STANDING ON SACRED GROUND)


JUMBO WILD JUMBO WILD (60 minutes)
Highlights the tension between the protection of wilderness and ever-increasing development interests in wild places, bringing to life the passionate fight to protect British Columbia’s iconic Jumbo Valley.


JUST EAT IT JUST EAT IT (74 and 50 minutes)
Filmmakers and food lovers Jen and Grant dive into the issue of food waste from farm, through retail, all the way to the back of their own fridge.


LET THEM EAT DIRT LET THEM EAT DIRT (58 minutes)
Looks at the role microbes play in the development, physical and mental health of our children, and argues that good health may begin with kids playing in the dirt.


LOBSTER WAR LOBSTER WAR (74 minutes)
Climate-changed ocean temperatures shift New England's lobster fishery across national boundaries, sparking international tension.



LUNCH LOVE COMMUNITY LUNCH LOVE COMMUNITY (78 minutes)
Passion, creative energy and persistence come together when Berkeley advocates and educators tackle food reform and justice in their schools and neighborhoods. (12 short films)


MY COUNTRY NO MORE MY COUNTRY NO MORE (70 and 54 minutes)
Documents the oil boom in North Dakota that sets off a crisis in a rural community as residents are forced to confront the meaning of progress as they fight for a disappearing way of life.


NO FEAR NO FAVOR NO FEAR NO FAVOR (66 min)
African communities on the front lines of the poaching crisis fight to protect their wildlife for future generations.



OIL & WATER OIL & WATER (78 and 55 minutes)
The true story of two boys coming of age as they look for solutions to the global problem of reckless oil drilling following one of the world's worst toxic disasters.


ONCE WAS WATER ONCE WAS WATER (55 minutes)
Las Vegas provides an example to the world of how any city can and must create its own sustainable water solutions.



ONE BIG HOME ONE BIG HOME (88 minutes)
Follows one carpenter's journey to understand the trend toward giant houses. When he feels complicit in wrecking the place he calls home, Thomas Bena takes off his tool belt and picks up a camera.


OVERLOAD OVERLOAD (71 minutes)
Reveals the increasing toxic burden on human health from chemicals in our environment.



PLASTIC PARADISE PLASTIC PARADISE (57 minutes)
Angela Sun reveals the effects of our rabid plastic consumption as she investigates The Great Pacific Garbage Patch.



ssg_boxcover142x200.jpg PILGRIMS AND TOURISTS (57 minutes)
In the Altai Republic of Russia and in Northern California, indigenous shamans resist massive government projects that threaten nature and culture. (STANDING ON SACRED GROUND)


PLANE TRUTHS PLANE TRUTHS (33 minutes)
Explores increased activity at the navy base on Whidbey Island, Washington, which is making life unbearable for locals and wildlife — collateral damage in the ever increasing militarization of society.


PLANEAT PLANEAT (72 and 35 minutes)
Makes the case for a plant-based diet, which is good for our bodies, good for the environment, and mitigates climate change.



PLANETARY PLANETARY (84 minutes)
A provocative and breathtaking wakeup call - a cross continental cinematic journey that explores our cosmic origins and our future as a species.


PLAY AGAIN PLAY AGAIN (80 and 53 minutes)
Explores the changing balance between the virtual and natural worlds. What are the consequences of a childhood removed from nature?


POINT OF NO RETURN POINT OF NO RETURN (95 and 57 min)
Documents the journey of the Solar Impulse—the first solar-powered, round-the-world flight—demonstrating the tremendous potential of renewable energy sources.



ssg_boxcover142x200.jpg PROFIT AND LOSS (57 minutes)
From Papua New Guinea to the tar sands of Alberta, Canada, native people fight the loss of land, water, and health to mining and oil industries. (STANDING ON SACRED GROUND)


A QUEST FOR MEANING A QUEST FOR MEANING (87 minutes)
Follows two childhood friends who take an impromptu road trip attempting to uncover the causes of our current global crisis and to discover a way to bring about change.


RACING TO ZERO RACING TO ZERO (56 minutes)
A quick-moving, upbeat documentary presenting new solutions to the global problem of waste.



REDEFINING PROSPERITY REDEFINING PROSPERITY (57 minutes)
The story of how a mining town recovered from its legacy of pollution and prospered by building community around the battle to save their beautiful river.


THE SEQUEL THE SEQUEL (61 minutes)
Looks at the influential work of David Fleming, who dared to re-imagine a thriving civilization after the collapse of our current mainstream economies and inspired the Transition Towns movement.


SEMPER FI SEMPER FI (76 minutes)
Master Sgt. Jerry Ensminger reveals the Marine Corps' cover-up at Camp Lejeune of one of the largest water contamination incidents in US history.


THE SHADOW OF GOLD THE SHADOW OF GOLD (79 min)
An unflinching look at how the world's favorite heavy metal is extracted from the earth.



SPLIT ESTATE SPLIT ESTATE (76 and 15 minutes)
Documents the devastating effect that fracking for natural gas and oil is having on the health of families and the environment in the Rocky Mountain West.


SYMBIOTIC EARTH SYMBIOTIC EARTH (147 minutes)
Explores the life and ideas of Lynn Margulis, a scientific rebel who challenged entrenched theories of evolution to present a new narrative: life evolves through collaboration.


TAPPED TAPPED (75 and 54 minutes)
An unflinching examination of the big business of bottled water.




TREES IN TROUBLE TREES IN TROUBLE (27 minutes)
Documents how a city responds to the imminent tree crisis caused by invasive insects such as the emerald ash borer.



TRIPLE DIVIDE [REDACTED] TRIPLE DIVIDE [REDACTED] (53 minutes)
Investigates the impact of fracking and exposes the cover-up of related drinking-water contamination in the triple watershed of the Eastern US.


THE TRUE COST THE TRUE COST (92 minutes)
Groundbreaking documentary film that pulls back the curtain on an unseen part of our world and asks us each to consider, who pays the price for our clothing?


A WILL FOR THE WOODS A WILL FOR THE WOODS (93 or 61 minutes)
An immersive, life-affirming depiction of people coming to terms with mortality by embracing their connection to timeless natural cycles.


THE WISDOM TO SURVIVE THE WISDOM TO SURVIVE (56 minutes)
Examines the challenges that climate change poses and discusses meaningful action that can be taken by individuals and communities.




 

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