Inventing Tomorrow (2018)
Meet passionate teenage innovators from around the globe who are creating cutting-edge solutions to confront the world’s environmental threats – found right in their own backyards – while navigating the doubts and insecurities that mark adolescence. |
10 Billion (2015)
10 Billion: What's on your plate? Fascinating documentary from the director of "Taste the Waste" about food, agriculture and how to feed an ever growing population. |
The Future of Food (2004)
Food determines our lives and affects our health. But where does it come from, under what circumstances did it originate? |
Food, Inc. (2008)
"FOOD, INC." shows how a handful of corporations determine what we eat and how little we know about our food. |
Modified (2017)
The film combines the director's affectionate portrayal of her relationship with her mother with a highly informative and penetrating treatment of the dangers of genetic engineering in agriculture and the political power of the biotech companies. |
Vorsicht Gentechnik? (2016)
Is genetic engineering a curse or blessing? |
DamNation (2014)
From pride for dams to the awareness of their problems. |
Genetic Roulette (2012)
Does genetically modified food cause diseases, infertility and allergies? |
The Agricultural Trader (2011)
The story of a small family business which, with its ideologies regarding genetic engineering, has become the supplier of GMO-free feed in it's region. |
Racing Green (2011)
Follow a 400 horse powered electric racing car along the Pan-American Highway. A world record that proves that electric vehicles are ready to replace petrol cars! |
Scientists under Attack (2010)
Only 5% of researchers in genetic engineering are independent. The danger is obvious. Can we trust all the scientists yet? |
Árpád Pusztai - Whistleblower (2010)
When the food scientist Dr. Árpád Pusztai gave an interview on British television in August 1998 to talk about his research results on genetic engineering, his professional and private life was turned upside down from one moment to the next. |
Vandana Shiva - Seeds and Seed Multinationals (2010)
Monsanto has been supplying India with GT cotton since 2002, leading to ever poorer harvests and even more spendings for local farmers. Vandana Shiva is fighting to preserve biodiversity against the gentech-giant from the West. |
Monster Salmon (2010)
The company AquaBounty Technologies wants to turn fish farming upside down with its genetically modified salmon, which can grow six times as big as conventional wild salmon. What dangers does this approach entail? |
Der Achte Schöpfungstag (2010)
In Bavaria, farmers and consumers have joined forces to advocate GM-free agriculture. People are of the opinion that it is time for the Church to take a clear stand on this issue. |
Percy Schmeiser - David versus Monsanto (2009)
When a massive biotech company tries to sue a farmer because some of their genetically modified seeds have blown into his backyard, a fight is on between big business and the little guy about who owns nature. |
King Corn (2009)
"King Corn" is a film about the most heavily subsidized crop in the world and two men who uncover the truth. |
Der Ährenmann (2003)
As a plant breeder Eckart Irion relies on the ancient method of selection. He develops new rye, wheat and oat varieties without the use of modern laboratory methods. |
Thunderbird Woman (2003)
After graduating from Harvard, Winona LaDuke, a paternal descendant of the Ojibwe people, decided to return to her roots. She settled in the White Earth Reserve in Minnesota and has been involved in a variety of social and environmental causes ever since. |
Killing Seeds (2001)
To enforce the genetic engineering, the chemical multinationals have swallowed up almost all the major plant breeders. Genetic engineering promotes the sales of chemicals. |