Dive!
Dive! follows Jeremy Seifert and his friends as they dumpster dive in the back alleys and gated garbage receptacles of L.A.'s supermarkets. In the process they salvage thousands of dollars worth of good food and uncover a disturbing truth about waste in America. The goal quickly becomes finding out why so much edible food is thrown away instead of being given to those who need it. The result is equal parts entertainment, guerrilla journalism and call to action.
Riding with the Dutch
We have become a society that values bigger, faster, and more and we've lost sight of the larger picture. What we are doing is simply not sustainable in the long term. Riding bikes certainly won't fix all of these problems by itself, but it can be an integral part to a better life for everyone.
imush q'uyatl'un
imush q'uyatl'un is a beautiful, short art film/documentary of a nudibranch (sea snail or sea slug) dancing to the drum beat and rhythm of an aboriginal, Coast Salish Song. It bears an environmental message passed on for thousands of years: If we are to save our environment, appreciate our coastal, marine ecosystems, we must pay attention and bear witness to even the smallest of creatures.
How to Boil a Frog
Canadian super-scientist, Jon Cooksey,is also a great showman. He dramatizes with clips, animation, and his own unique way of explaining how we got into the fossil fuel & environmental crises we are facing now.
Woody
Sick-Amour
Sick-Amour is a 33-minute documentary / love story celebrating the forlorn and lonely tree that Joel Tauber adopted in the middle of a giant parking lot at the Rose Bowl.
Eye to Eye
Eye to Eye In the paradise of Cameroon's rainforest, chimpanzees and gorillas face imminent extinction at the hands of bushmeat hunters. Courageous conservationists lead the battle for survival of man's closest relatives in the animal world before it is too late.
Sunscreen Serenade
This homage to 1930s Busby Berkeley musicals, boasts a couple of interesting twists: fingers that can dance and an environmental message.
Climate Change How do we Know
A renowned scientist takes us to Antarctica to show scientific evidence behind climate change in 800,000 year old ice cores.
The Incident at Tower 37
This remarkable film was made by college students who Pixar thought where so talented, the company gave them their proprietary design software to create it. It’s been winning awards and was just signed for distribution by Participant films, the company behind “An Inconvenient Truth.”
HOUSTON WE HAVE A PROBLEM
Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Cheap Energy. Step inside the energy capital of the world to hear the hard truth about oil and gas, straight from the Texas oilmen themselves. See decades of American presidents warning us about our nation’s dependence on foreign oil. Learn how the U.S. Energy Policy turned into an operation of defense, from offense. Around the world aggressive strategies for securing crude now go to the highest bidder or the biggest bully. See the birth of the clean energy revolution and 21st century “Wildcatters” who are pioneering a better way. HOUSTON WE HAVE A PROBLEM brings both sides of the isle together, seeking solutions, and making it clear that we must embrace all forms of alternative energies in order to save the planet and ourselves.






















