Interviews with the world's foremost experts in biology, pharmacology, and genetics shed light on the perils of plastic to our environment and expose the truth of how plastic affects our bodies and the health of future generations.
Swiss artist Karl Bodmer set out on a long and adventurous journey into the vast prairies of North America to explore and document the Native Americans
Keiko spent 14 years in captivity as a performing tourist attraction before Hollywood discovered him for the title role in the 1993 blockbuster movie, “Free Willy.”
connects the birth of the cosmos 14 billion years ago – to the invisible frontiers of the human genome – to our current impact on Earth’s evolutionary dynamics.
a group of dedicated Detroiters working tirelessly to fulfill their vision for locally grown, sustainably farmed food in a deserted, collapsed city cut off from real food and limited to processed fast food.
Way of the Ocean: Australia, explores the connection between man and sea
through a visual feast of poetic motion. The world's largest island
provides a breathtaking backdrop to some of the best surfing found on
the planet. Since it was first introduced in the early 1900's, surfing
in Australia has become a mainstream pursuit and for this country
devoted to the ocean lifestyle, it is more than a way of life. From the
tropical paradise of the Great Barrier Reef down through the frigid
Southern Ocean and up to the arid desert of the west, the film captures
an intimate portrait of this unique land. Vibrant super 16mm and High
Definition cameras bring to life the stunning visuals, set to a heart
thumping original score. Directed by Matt Kleiner. Summer 2011.
Interviews with the world's foremost experts in biology, pharmacology, and genetics shed light on the perils of plastic to our environment and expose the truth of how plastic affects our bodies and the health of future generations.
Swiss artist Karl Bodmer set out on a long and adventurous journey into the vast prairies of North America to explore and document the Native Americans
Keiko spent 14 years in captivity as a performing tourist attraction before Hollywood discovered him for the title role in the 1993 blockbuster movie, “Free Willy.”
connects the birth of the cosmos 14 billion years ago – to the invisible frontiers of the human genome – to our current impact on Earth’s evolutionary dynamics.
a group of dedicated Detroiters working tirelessly to fulfill their vision for locally grown, sustainably farmed food in a deserted, collapsed city cut off from real food and limited to processed fast food.