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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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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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A feature documentary about filmmaker Jon Goldman's attempt to understand his family's connection to oil and the film Louisiana Story.  Using Robert J.Flaherty's classic film as a point of reference he returns to the bayou sixty years later and discovers the price of progress on the land and its people.

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News You Might Have Missed has published important but overlooked news from around the world every Wednesday since February 2002, and now is expanding to a free daily service and a syndication-based revenue model.
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“Easy Like Water” is a feature documentary that tells the story of how solar-powered floating schools are turning the front lines of climate change into a community of learning.
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STRATHMERE is a poetic film about a quirky South Jersey shore town, passion for place, and the value of such places to the human spirit. This fragile barrier island is facing profound social and environmental changes even as its residents fight to keep a grip on this place they love.
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Inspired by food and history, a young Tlingit Indian makes a pilgrimage to his ancestral home in remote Alaska and is forced to confront the dichotomy between his history and the world he lives in.
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Sun Come Up is a character-driven documentary that follows the relocation of some of the world’s first climate change refugees, the Carteret Islanders – a matrilineal society of 3,000 people living on a chain of low-lying islands in the South Pacific Ocean.
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What's On Your Plate? is a witty and provacative documentary about kids and food politics. Over the course of one year, the film follows two eleven-year old African-American city kids as they explore their place in the food chain.
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