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Conservation

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Two environmental films filled with hope: Tales of the San Joaquin Revision, the total success story of the contemporary restoration of the San Joaquin River after an eighteen-year lawsuit; and Tulare Lake, the prospects for restoring what was once the largest lake west of the Mississippi River.
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A documentary interviewing "news celebrities" and local radio news journalists, on the importance of local radio news coverage, the techniques involved for those just getting started, and the economic and social rationale for doing so. 
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Through a humanistic lens, BEIJING TAXI is a feature length documentary that vividly portrays the capital of China undergoing a profound transformational arch in an era of Olympic transitions. The intimate lives of three taxi drivers connect a morphing cityscape and a lyrical journey through fragments of a society riding the bumpy roads to modernization.
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The Vanishing of the Bees, a feature-length documentary, takes a piercing look at the economic, political and spiritual implications of the world wide disappearance of the honeybee, a keystone species vital to sustaining our ecosystem.

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A Fierce Green Fire is a documentary which tells stories of environmental activism – people trying to save the planet, their homes, their lives, the future. The first overview of the environmental movement, the film spans five decades and brings together all the issues and causes.
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SNAKEBIT is a 1 hour documentary program for PBS broadcast in 2010 that chronicles the living legacy of the late architect Samuel Mockbee and the Rural Studio, the educational design/build program he founded in Hale County, Alabama to provide “charity” architecture that is both environmentally sustainable and nurturing for the soul.
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“What’s the Economy For, Anyway?” (WTEFA) challenges the primary purpose of the U.S. economy presenting a compelling vision of a better economy with the objective to protect and advance the common good. Funny and compelling, this 40-minute documentary replaces single issue “silo” thinking with a powerful message to expand and unify the progressive movement.

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Threatened by sprawl and ravaged by Katrina, a Mississippi community settled by emancipated slaves fights for a just and sustainable future for the Gulf Coast.
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A feature length documentary illuminating the divisive controversy of the Cape Wind Project – a proposal to build 130 massive wind towers five miles off the coast of Cape Cod in Nantucket Sound. The film translates the furor which exploded on Cape Cod into a definitive battle which will be replicated hundreds of times over as industrial-scale renewable energy projects are proposed in America’s deserts, mountains and waterways.
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Bestselling author William Least Heat-Moon reunites with Chase County, Kansas to experience one of America's most environmentally advanced communities in "Return to PrairyErth." The Center for Independent Documentary is serving as fiscal sponsor for the film project.
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