3:30 AM - 4:44 AM
The Living Thames
Introduced by Sir David Attenborough, and presented by environmentalist Chris Baines, The Living Thames is an odyssey along the river as it meanders through London and flows out to sea, exploring its ever-changing ecology.
4:44 AM - 5:50 AM
Growing Home
This is an amazing love story of Sandra & Santi, who found purpose by inspiring others to grow food in an honest, sustainable way. Looking in different places for a home, they found theirs in France, where they grow their own vegetables.
5:50 AM - 7:08 AM
Climb for Climate Action
Climb for Climate Action follows the journey of four conservationists to the highest point in Africa: the summit of Kilimanjaro.
7:08 AM - 8:27 AM
Backfired: When VW Lied to America
This documentary about the largest auto fraud in the world reveals how corporate greed circumvented policies that were put in place to protect the environment.
8:27 AM - 9:37 AM
Thin Ice
Climate science has come under increasing attack, so concerned geologist Simon Lamb set out to follow researchers in the field. They talk about their work, their hopes and fears with a rare candor and directness, resulting in a unique intimate portrait.
9:37 AM - 11:06 AM
The Connected Cup
This is not the story of coffee. This is the story of us. A story following the heart of coffee and tea as a global language. The idea that we could connect as a society through one simple act. Coffee and tea connect us - travel to 8 countries & see how.
11:06 AM - 12:30 PM
Beauty Beneath the Dirt
An emotional story of three 20-somethings on the career fast-track who take a break from life to learn some tough lessons on the Appalachian Trail.
12:30 PM - 1:00 PM
Dying Green
Set in the foothills of the Appalachians, this film explores one man’s vision of using green burials to conserve land. Dying Green focuses on the revolutionary idea of using our own death to fund land conservation and create wildlife preserves.
1:00 PM - 1:15 PM
The Difference
As soon-to-be-parents, we ask: what can we do to make a difference? In collaboration with the Holistic Life Foundation, we explore how we can provide all children with accessible, inherent tools so they live and thrive rather than struggle to survive.
1:15 PM - 1:24 PM
Recipe for Disaster: Green Crabs in the Great Marsh
The story of an ecological catastrophe in the making in four neighboring towns on the Massachusetts coast. Under the explosive invasion of green crabs, scientists, local experts, and residents are scrambling to save the marsh from decimation.
1:24 PM - 3:10 PM
Coming up from the Ashes
The story of how a community found the courage, strength, and resilience to endure the toughest of times and together. On August 27, 2020 hurricane Laura a category four storm struck Southwest Louisiana.
3:10 PM - 3:39 PM
Goliaths in the Stream
“Goliaths in the Stream” takes you on an underwater journey to meet the largest reef fish in the Caribbean, the Goliath Grouper. Emmy award winning filmmaker, John Anderson tells the story of this vulnerable species through beautiful cinematic footage.
3:39 PM - 4:12 PM
Fox2-O : A Water Quality Documentary
Fox2-O puts an objective lens on the past, present, and future of one of our most important assets in our region — the Fox River. Discover the conversation surrounding PCBs, Urbanization, Agriculture, Legislation, and more issues that impact clean water.
4:12 PM - 4:42 PM
Water Is Life - From Standing Rock to the Swamp
On the banks of Louisiana, fierce Indigenous women are ready to fight — to stop the corporate blacksnake & preserve their way of life. They are risking everything to protect Mother Earth from the predatory fossil fuel companies that seek to poison it.
4:42 PM - 5:30 PM
Current Revolution
How can the utility, auto, tech, and defense industries help to modernize the aging US power grid to make it more secure and responsive to the needs of its users, while enhancing environmental performance?
5:30 PM - 6:21 PM
Mergui
Impressing nature shots, accompanied by delicate music and with insightful information tell this documentary the story about the Moken, Myanmar's last sea nomads. For lovers of independent documentaries, untouched nature, and first-hand information.
6:21 PM - 7:32 PM
Written on Water
Set in Texas, this film focuses on the Ogallala Aquifer and examines the conflicts, politics, and economics in the High Plains region. Farmers and communities survive on the precious waters of the Aquifer, yet it is being depleted at alarming rates.
7:32 PM - 8:39 PM
The Wild Pacific
It covers more than one-third of our planet, more than all continents combined. For 200 million years, it has teemed with life and built new species. Experience the wild Pacific, filmed in 4K over four years by an Emmy-winning team.
8:39 PM - 9:40 PM
The Edge of Adventure with Adam Asher: Nicaragua
Join Adam Asher for this cinematically brilliant journey to one of the most remote corners of Central America. Extreme beauty meets devastating need as Adam takes you over land, upriver, and beyond status quo to discover what really matters.
9:40 PM - 10:30 PM
Dear President Biden
As a candidate, Joe Biden repeatedly called climate change "an existential threat" and said he would make it part of every action of his administration. Two years into the office, we ask front line activists across the U.S. how President Biden is doing.
10:30 PM - 10:56 PM
Ice Motion: A Journey Through the Melting Arctic
How is the Arctic changing in the age of global warming? Is it possible to adapt to these changes? Why do we need to listen to scientists? These are very topical questions that this documentary is trying to answer.
10:56 PM - 11:21 PM
Whales in a Changing Ocean
Join a team of scientists undertaking Humpback Whale research in Antarctica with Conservation International.
11:21 PM - 1:03 AM
Voices Across the Water
There is a moment during the construction of a canoe when its proper form is revealed. The elegant arc of a bow cuts forth. A similar process sometimes occurs in life when a person finally discovers their true path.
 
Saturday
May 18, 2024
1:03 AM - 2:28 AM
The Trees
The Trees documents the World Trade Center Memorial Plaza in New York City. The film examines our fundamental need for healing and rebirth after tragedy and the essential role that nature plays in our journey toward solace.
2:28 AM - 3:59 AM
Johnny Strange: Born to Fly
Follow this adventurer's journey from the world's highest mountains to one of the the most dangerous sports—and the dramatic turn of events leading up to his final jump.
3:59 AM - 5:44 AM
In the Name of Wild
Ethnographer Phillip Vannini travels with his family over five years, to five continents and ten countries in search of the different meanings of wilderness, wildness, and wild nature.
5:44 AM - 6:25 AM
Sick-Amour
Celebrating the lonely forlorn tree in the middle of the giant Rose Bowl parking lot in Pasadena California. Ignored and neglected, hit by cars, plus starved for water and oxygen, the tree had no chance to reproduce until an activist artist fell in love.
6:25 AM - 8:11 AM
Nobelity
A look at the future and how to solve global problems such as poverty and the environmental degradation through a series of interviews with Nobel Prize winners.
8:11 AM - 9:05 AM
Modern Dinosaurs
New Zealand's Tuatara is older than the Dinosaurs. How did it survive so long?
9:05 AM - 9:58 AM
Modern Dinosaurs
Evolution may be the kiwi's greatest threat.
9:58 AM - 10:54 AM
Modern Dinosaurs
How has New Zealand's wildlife adapted to one of the most geologically unstable places on earth?
10:54 AM - 11:48 AM
Modern Dinosaurs
New Zealand's Kakapo is the world's strangest parrot; but can it be saved from extinction?
11:48 AM - 12:42 PM
Modern Dinosaurs
Many of New Zealand's animals share an unusual trait; they're living giants.
12:42 PM - 1:36 PM
Modern Dinosaurs
Beneath the oceans surrounding New Zealand are many strange marine predators.
1:36 PM - 2:28 PM
Adriatic Mysteries
In the film Adriatic Mysteries, the Adriatic coast is a fascinating microcosm showing the complex interplay of land and sea, culture and nature.
2:28 PM - 4:21 PM
Happy People: A Year in the Taiga
Visionary documentarian Werner Herzog shows you the beautiful natural landscapes of Siberian Taiga, and the people who inhabit the space.
4:21 PM - 4:34 PM
The Perfect Shot: Antarctica
The Perfect Shot is an inventive and captivating documentary that profiles award-winning fine art photographer Artem Shestakov as he attempts to photograph the most remote locations on the planet affected by the climate crisis.
4:34 PM - 5:55 PM
Earth Day
Take a tour around our planet as this comprehensive feature-length documentary explores the impact of human existence upon the Earth and what can be done to prevent an ecological disaster.
5:55 PM - 6:20 PM
Ice Motion: A Journey Through the Melting Arctic
How is the Arctic changing in the age of global warming? Is it possible to adapt to these changes? Why do we need to listen to scientists? These are very topical questions that this documentary is trying to answer.
6:20 PM - 6:45 PM
Passage
Karl Kr³ger confronts generational trauma and a 1900 mile expedition through the Northwest Passage on a Stand Up Paddle Board.
6:45 PM - 8:04 PM
Scars
This compelling personal story about the highs and lows of a life dedicated to studying Risso’s dolphins offers unique insights into their lives and behavior.
8:04 PM - 9:53 PM
Ending Real Fur
Follow along the journey of director Taimoor Choudhry as he transforms from a typical uninformed consumer wearing a fur-trimmed jacket to a mindful and educated activist through his conversations with animal rights experts and changemakers.
9:53 PM - 11:36 PM
Children Of The Vine
Children Of The Vine is an unsettling investigation into Monsantos controversial herbicide Roundup and its impact on public health. Why are countries banning Roundup while the United States uses more of it than any other country in the world?
11:36 PM - 1:37 AM
Tawai: A Voice from the Forest
From the Amazon to Borneo to India, Bruce Parry is on his best form as he directs his first feature film TAWAI, an immersive odyssey exploring the different ways that humans relate to nature and how this influences the way we create our societies.