December 2, 2010
Through the heart of the frozen north, roams a creature with a mystique as old as the mountains and a reputation as big as all outdoors: the wolverine. The name conjures an image of a savage, solitary killer who crushes bones to powder with powerful jaws. But who, really, is the wolverine? Best Film Made [...]
December 2, 2010
Notable anthropologist Jane Goodall, National Geographic Editor-at-Large Michael Nichols, and International League of Conservation Photographers president Cristina Mittermeier, among many others, share candid thoughts on the power of photography and its value as an effective conservation tool. The narrative is accompanied by stunning photographic contributions from over 40 conservation photographers to illustrate the convergence between the [...]
December 2, 2010
A nurturing farmer is in danger of losing his crop of windmills when he struggles against the cyclical forces of nature.
December 2, 2010
Willem is 5 years old and has a lot on his mind! Take a quick journey through the eyes of a child as Willem explains why people should stop whaling. New Media Award, Blue Ocean FF
December 2, 2010
Journey into the mind and soul of whitewater, into the places only river runners can go, places of discovery, solitude and risk. Meet the riverpeople from multi generations who share a deep passion for wild places, rivers and running whitewater. We cross beyond generational and experiential boundaries, even beyond whitewater, to look at the soul [...]
December 2, 2010
Ten years after the World Trade Organization protests shook Seattle, former Mayor Paul Schell, Police Chief Norm Stamper, WTO supporters, protestors and reporters who covered the events look back on those tumultuous days and the lessons Seattle and the world learned from them.
December 2, 2010
When I Am 18 is an animated short film featuring the drawings and voices of sisters Maja, 8, and Lily, 5, from the UK. Created for the COP15 Climate Conference in Copenhagen in December 2009 and shown during the event on the Millennium Art C02 Cube, the film makes a desperate plea to governments and [...]
December 2, 2010
Follows two multi-racial city kids as they explore their place in the food chain. With the camera as their companion, the girl guides talk to each other, food activists, farmers, new friends, storekeepers, their families, and the viewer, in their quest to understand what’s on all of our plates. Special Mention, Green FF
December 2, 2010
Native nations of the Yukon River basin join forces to heal the watershed from a century of harm. Enlisting the cooperation of scientists and polluters, indigenous tribes adopt a revolutionary approach to restoring their waters, lands and wildlife damaged by contamination from military, mining and municipal sources. Denali Award, Alaska Intl’ FF
December 2, 2010
The water loving doggies are back! From 20 to 200 pounds our furry friends are sure to make a splash in your hearts in this year’s re-cut river romp, featuring music by Matisyahu.