Revolution (2012)
Rob Stewart / 85 min / from 16 years /
5.3/6

Rob Stewart undertakes a documentary challenge and discovers that not only sharks, but all life on Earth is threatened by the changing seas. |
The End of the Line (2009)
Rupert Murray / 82 min / from 16 years /
4.8/6

This film is a wake-up call to the whole world. The overfishing of the oceans resulting in a world without fish with dramatic consequences for all of us. |
Raising Resistance (2011)
Bettina Borgfeld, David Bernet / 84 min / from 16 years /
4.3/6

This documentary shows the perspectives of the soy conflict in Paraguay and the struggle of small farmers. |
Live and Let Live (2013)
Marc Pierschel / 80 min /
3.6/6

The film examines our relationship with animals, the history of veganism and the ethical, environmental and health reasons that move people to go vegan. |
Grit (2018)
Sasha Friedlander, Cynthia Wade / 81 min / from 14 years /
3.3/6

In 2006, a tsunami of toxic mud destroyed the livelihoods of over 60,000 people in Indonesia. A young girl wants to bring those responsible to justice. |
Extinction Rebellion (2020)
Athénais Python / 53 min / from 16 years
"Extinction Rebellion" looks behind the scenes of Extinction Rebellion French-speaking Switzerland - demonstrations, actions and interviews |
The Whale & The Raven (2019)
Mirjam Leuze / 101 min / from 16 years
A touching movie about the bonds between science, indigenous culture and whales with astounding pictures and acoustics. |
The Need To Grow (2018)
Rob Herring, Ryan Wirick / 96 min / from 14 years
In 60 years there will be no more agriculturally usable soil on earth. Here come the solutions for the future. |
Ghost Fleet (2018)
Shannon Service, Jeffrey Waldron / 90 min / from 18 years
Slavery is not a fantasy from the 16th century, in the Thai fishing industry it is unfortunately still a bitter reality. "Ghost Fleet" accompanies activist Patima on her warpath against slavery. |
Paris To Pittsburgh (2018)
Sidney Beaumont, Michael Bonfiglio / 76 min / from 16 years
"Paris to Pittsburgh" shows the efforts of local American communities taking a stand against climate change. Whilst their president withdraws from the Paris agreement they take the future into their own hands. |
Confluir (2018)
Henry Worobec / 39 min / from 16 years
In the Amazon's largest tributary, 20 dams are planned, the effects of which are still unclear. A team of scientists embarks on an excursion to assess the full extent of the project. |
The Undamaged (2018)
Rožle Bregar, Matic Oblak, Miha Avguštin / 51 min / from 12 years
Environmentalism, extreme sport and travelogue are combined in this entertaining and moving documentary. A journey through five countries in a kayak on Europe's last wild rivers from Slovenia to Albania. We get to know a beautiful, little known region of Europe and its inhabitants and at the same time learn how it is threatened by countless hydropower projects. |
Voices Not Heard (2017)
Scott Brown / 40 min / from 14 years
"Voices not Heard" is a gripping documentary about a Malaysian activist's trip to Paris to represent young people in the United Nations climate negotiations and find a way to discover his role in defending the under-represented global south. |
Tomorrow's Power (2017)
Amy Miller / 76 min / from 16 years
Local activists in Gaza, Germany, and Colombia challenge fossil-fuel dependency and power structures in a struggle for social and climate justice. |
Bé' Jam Bé (2017)
Caroline Parietti, Cyprien Ponson / 85 min / from 16 years
Deep in the rainforest of Borneo, in the shade of the big trees, the Penan fight against the powerful international timber companies. |
Evolution of Organic (2017)
Mark Kitchell / 86 min / from 16 years
A informative documentary about the organic movement in the USA. From its small beginnings to its prosperous future. For certain a film tip for consumers interested in organic. |
Daughter of the Lake (2015)
Ernesto Cabellos Damian, Ernesto Cabellos Damián / 87 min / from 14 years
At the height of the Peruvian gold rush, an Andean woman able to communicate with water spirits uses her powers to prevent a mining corporation from destroying the lake she considers to be her mother. |
The Climate Changers (2015)
Samuel Schlaefli, Esther Petsche / 47 min / from 12 years
A cinematic journey through the civil society engagement during the historic climate conference (COP 21) in Paris in December 2015. |
Saving Mes Aynak (2014)
Brent E. Huffman / 60 min / from 14 years
Qadir Temori and his colleagues face a seemingly impossible battle against a Chinese copper mine, the Taliban and corrupt politicians to save their cultural heritage from extinction. |
The Yes Men Are Revolting (2014)
Mike Bonanno, Andy Bichlbaum, Laura Nix / 91 min / from 16 years
Comedy troupe The Yes Men stage phony events and press releases in an effort to bring attention to environmental dangers and corporate greed. |