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The Lightbulb Conspiracy
 
A lightbulb in the Livermore, California firehouse celebrated its 100 year birthday in 2002 and it is still burning bright.
Tipping Point: The End of Oil
 
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Denmark - The Home Front
 
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Dead Wrong Movie
 
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The Lost World Of Lake Vostok
 
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Food That Kills
 
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Sea of Truth
 
if we continue to catch and eat fish at the current rate, the oceans and seas will be empty within 40 years.
Orang- utan - Just Hanging On
 
Four thousand years ago there were more orang-utans living in SE Asia than people. Scientists estimate 10 million.
Overdose: The Next Financial Crisis
 
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Burzynski, the Movie
 
This documentary takes the audience through the treacherous, yet victorious, 14-year journey both Dr. Burzynski and his patients have had to endure in order to obtain FDA-approved clinical trials of Antineoplastons.
Numen: The Nature of Plants
 
Numen: The Nature of Plants is a newly released documentary on the healing power of plants.
All Watched Over by Machines
 
a static machine ideology that says everyone is a component in a system, and that the aim is to manage these systems and keep them stable
Blind Spot
 
Destroy the world by exhausting its supply of fossil fuels, or stop using oil and let the modern economy collapse.
A Land out of Time Movie
 
Oil & gas leases are consuming public lands all over the Rocky Mountain West in a rush to drill
180° South
 
a trip to Patagonia, South America, a band of bliss-seeking surfer-mountaineers sets out -- in 2007, by boat
Sharkwater
 
Debunks historical stereotypes and media depictions of sharks as bloodthirsty, man-eating monsters and reveals the reality of sharks as pillars in the evolution of the seas.
John Muir in the New World
 
with reenactments throughout the majestic landscapes he visited: Wisconsin, Yosemite and the Sierra Nevada, the Alhambra Valley of California, and the glaciers of Alaska.
Homo Toxicus
 
more than 100,000 chemicals created since World War II that contaminate mammals, plants, fish and even human DNA.
 
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The land burns in a monstrous bush fire. This is Black Saturday: Australia's worst natural disaster.

An Australian family cowers in terror as a devastating firestorm sweeps across their land, engulfing their home, killing their neighbours and destroying their town. For those who survived, the years that followed would test them in ways they couldn't have imagined. This observation of ordinary people responding to an extraordinary event offers a tender insight into mankind's amazing potential to manage adversity and rise up from despair.
"We cried a bit when the fire was here" the little girl told her dad, voice shaky. Bron, the young mother was covering herself and her two kids with a blanket, hiding in between the water tanks, while their house swept down by the fire. On this Black Saturday, 7 February 2009, Australia suffered its worst natural disaster in recorded history. A firestorm of cyclonic fury swept across Victoria and 173 lives were lost. Nowhere was the destruction more terrible than in the tiny hamlet of Strathewen. "We are all OK, and we are going to be OK." holding her kids tight in her arms, Bron said.
But a recovery from such a disaster is not easy. Survivors were linked by trauma, unimaginable grief and the weighty task of trying to understand what had happened to their worlds. Local resident and filmmaker Celeste Geer picked up a camera and started shooting her immediate environment. She interweaves her own family's story with those of her neighbours and friends as they struggle to rebuild their shattered lives in the two and a half years following the fires.
"The nature's renewal can be an inspiration, or it can be a slap on the face." For local residents, a returning to normal life is not returning to what they had. Each of the central characters has been challenged to find new ways of living in a radically altered physical and emotional landscape. The physical tasks of rebuilding houses, the local school and a market garden are set against a complex psychological backdrop: raw and fragile moments are captured as parents try to hold their family together in a tiny caravan during winter; while down the road love blossoms unexpectedly.
While struggling with personal demons, the community connected everyone. Weekly gathering on Soup Night provides a couple of hours when life almost seem normal and develops intimacy between the people. And women needle together at Chook Night, recreating chooks that are coloured in by children at the school. "The symbolism was that you could join broken threads of your life together and still make something beautiful."
"Recovery isn't a destination. There won't be a signpost to tell us we have arrived." But a future seems possible. Moving into their rebuild houses, commemorating on the Black Saturday as a community, we see people in Strathewen have come far.
THEN THE WIND CHANGED is a mélange of compelling home footage, delicate observation and thoughtful meditation. A story of heartbreak and love, redemption and resilience.

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Showing 21 - 40 of 115 Articles
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The Lightbulb Conspiracy
 
A lightbulb in the Livermore, California firehouse celebrated its 100 year birthday in 2002 and it is still burning bright.
Tipping Point: The End of Oil
 
The easy oil is gone. The age of the tar sands has begun.
Denmark - The Home Front
 
All over the world neighbors are at war with each other, discover what fences really mean to us and how friends become enemies.
Fat, Sick & Nearly Dead
 
Overweight Australian filmmaker Joe Cross attempts to wrestle back control of his failing health
Dead Wrong Movie
 
Hear what eight brave mothers, their families, health experts, drug counselors and doctors have to say...
The Lost World Of Lake Vostok
 
Lake Vostok - one of the largest lakes in the world...
Supermarket Secrets
 
Supermarket Secrets TV Movie
Food That Kills
 
Dr. Klaper explains, in very simple terms, how we're killing ourselves one bite at a time with a meat based diet.
Sea of Truth
 
if we continue to catch and eat fish at the current rate, the oceans and seas will be empty within 40 years.
Orang- utan - Just Hanging On
 
Four thousand years ago there were more orang-utans living in SE Asia than people. Scientists estimate 10 million.
Overdose: The Next Financial Crisis
 
What if solutions are identical to the mistakes that caused the very crisis? This is the story of the greatest economic crisis of our age, the one that awaits us.
Burzynski, the Movie
 
This documentary takes the audience through the treacherous, yet victorious, 14-year journey both Dr. Burzynski and his patients have had to endure in order to obtain FDA-approved clinical trials of Antineoplastons.
Numen: The Nature of Plants
 
Numen: The Nature of Plants is a newly released documentary on the healing power of plants.
All Watched Over by Machines
 
a static machine ideology that says everyone is a component in a system, and that the aim is to manage these systems and keep them stable
Blind Spot
 
Destroy the world by exhausting its supply of fossil fuels, or stop using oil and let the modern economy collapse.
A Land out of Time Movie
 
Oil & gas leases are consuming public lands all over the Rocky Mountain West in a rush to drill
180° South
 
a trip to Patagonia, South America, a band of bliss-seeking surfer-mountaineers sets out -- in 2007, by boat
Sharkwater
 
Debunks historical stereotypes and media depictions of sharks as bloodthirsty, man-eating monsters and reveals the reality of sharks as pillars in the evolution of the seas.
John Muir in the New World
 
with reenactments throughout the majestic landscapes he visited: Wisconsin, Yosemite and the Sierra Nevada, the Alhambra Valley of California, and the glaciers of Alaska.
Homo Toxicus
 
more than 100,000 chemicals created since World War II that contaminate mammals, plants, fish and even human DNA.
 
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