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The Absent House

Sustainable design in the tropics. The story of a Puerto Rican architect pioneering locally-suited green buildings for over thirty years.

Icarus Films | 2013 | 55 minutes

Arid Lands

A moving and complex essay on a unique landscape of the American West, the area around the Hanford Site in Washington State.

Bullfrog Films | 2007 | 98 minutes

Atomic Homefront

ATOMIC HOMEFRONT shines an urgent and devastating light on the lasting toxic effects that nuclear waste can have on communities.

Women Make Movies | 2018 | 96 minutes

Before the Flood I

The residents of the historic Chinese city of Fengjie clash with officials forcing them to evacuate their homes to make way for the world's largest dam.

dGenerate Films | 2005 | 147 minutes

Before The Flood II - Gong Tan

Yan Yu follows BEFORE THE FLOOD with this profile of the residents of Gongtan, a 1700-year-old village soon to be demolished by a hydroelectric dam project.

dGenerate Films | 2008 | 60 minutes

Biophilic Design

A design revolution that connects buildings to the natural world, buildings where people feel and perform better.

Bullfrog Films | 2012 | 62 minutes

Blum: Masters of Their Own Destiny

Largely unknown today, this doc explores the history of Emerik Blum's company, Energoinvest, which defied capitalist conventions on its way to success.

Icarus Films | 2024 | 76 minutes

Bringing It Home

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.

Bullfrog Films | 2014 | 52 minutes

The Carbon Rush

An investigation of communities impacted carbon trading around the world and the ultimate failure of global carbon markets to stop climate change

GOOD DOCS | 2012 | 84 minutes

Carface (Autos Portraits)

A biting animated satire of our Big Oil-based civilization.

National Film Board of Canada | 2015 | 5 minutes