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A Fierce Green Fire is the first big-picture synthesis of environmentalism - grassroots and global activism spanning fifty years worldwide. It tells the story of the environmental movement from conservation to climate change. We focus on activism -- people fighting to save their homes, their lives, the future. Our concerns are connecting causes, how the issues grew, exploring ideas and the evolution of a vision. The common theme is a struggle to save nature against the destructive impact of humanity – from halting dams in the Grand Canyon to battling 20,000 tons of toxic waste at Love Canal; from Greenpeace saving the whales to Chico Mendes and the rubbertappers saving the Amazon; from climate change to the promise of transforming our civilization. Our thesis is that this is the time when mankind must learn to live with nature, move beyond the exploitation at the heart of industrial society and find a way based on biology, balancing human needs with the natural world that sustains us, creating a living planet. As Stewart Brand says in the film, “We’re not passengers on Spaceship Earth. We are Spaceship Earth. We are Gaia.”  
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ARC OF LIGHT: A Portrait of Anna Campbell Bliss is a documentary film about an artist, architect, and designer who has been an exponent of Modernism devoting her life to the creation of art that explores the fascinating intersections of art, nature, science, mathematics, and technology. The film explores the range of her work from architectural commissions to painterly and digitally-based studies of color and light, and Utah-based public art commissions that tell stories of the human condition.
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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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TRANSCENDING - THE WAT MISAKA STORY is a documentary feature about Japanese American basketball star, Wat Misaka, who in 1947 was the first person to be drafted into what is now the NBA. Overcoming the political climate of WWII, Wat led the University of Utah to the NCAA and NIT championships, before becoming the first draft pick ever for the New York Knicks.
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What does it take to heal from mental illness when medications don't work? This documentary film follows 37-year-old Can Truong, a refugee who was among the millions of boat people who fled Vietnam in 1979, as he searches for healing, dignity and recovery from depression and bipolar disorder. 
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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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"The Greenhorns" is a documentary film that explores the sprit, practices and needs of America's emerging young farmer community--both urban and rural--who are the future of organic, sustainable food and agriculture.
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