Antartica: Ice & Sky (2015)
Luc Jacquet / 89 min / from 16 years /
5.3/6

Luc Jacquet retraces the story of scientist Claude Lorius who devoted his life to studying the Antarctic ice during numerous expeditions. |
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. |
I Am (2011)
Tom Shadyac / 77 min / from 16 years /
5.2/6

"I AM" is a fascinating journey to the core of our being by Hollywood director Tom Shadyac. |
The Fourth Revolution: Energy (2010)
Carl-A. Fechner / 83 min / from 12 years /
5.2/6

A world community whose power supply is fed from 100 percent renewable sources - accessible , affordable and clean. |
Baraka (1992)
Ron Fricke / 97 min / from 8 years /
5.2/6

Shot on 6 continents, Ron Fricke shows the beauty of nature and the fate of people with breathtaking imagery. |
Planetary (2015)
Guy Reid, Steve Watts Kennedy / 85 min / from 16 years /
5/6

The cinematic journey takes us across all continents in search of our cosmic origin and the future of our species. |
Once upon a Forest (2013)
Luc Jacquet / 78 min / from 8 years /
5/6

"Once upon a forest" is a fascinating documentary about the miraculous tree. He takes us on a magical journey to the origin of life. |
10 Billion (2015)
Valentin Thurn / 106 min / from 12 years /
4.9/6

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. |
Earth (2007)
Alastair Fothergill, Mark Linfield / 95 min / from 6 years /
4.9/6

"Earth" is a nature documentary which depicts the diversity of wild habitats and creatures across the planet. |
Planet Earth II (2016)
Sir David Attenborough / 360 min / from 6 years /
4.7/6

David Attenborough returns in this breathtaking documentary series showcasing life on Planet Earth. |
Home (2009)
Yann Arthus-Bertrand / 90 min / from 12 years /
4.7/6

"Home" is a wonderful work of cinematography. Each stunning setting shows us our planet, as we have never seen it before. |
Seasons (2015)
Jacques Perrin, Jacques Cluzaud / 93 min / from 6 years /
4.6/6

It begins as a journey through time. We discover Europe with its landscapes that humans and wildlife inhabit together since the end of the last ice age. |
The Salt of the Earth (2014)
Wim Wenders, Juliano Ribeiro Salgado / 106 min / from 16 years /
4.6/6

In the last 40 years the photographer Sebastião Salgado has documented on every continent the traces of civilizations and human history. |
ThuleTuvalu (2014)
Matthias von Gunten / 96 min / from 12 years /
4.6/6

Two remote places on our planet that are forced to change their way of life fundamentally as a result of global warming. |
Good Things Await (2014)
Phie Ambo / 93 min / from 14 years /
4.6/6

A documentary about a celebrated Danish organic farmer and the threatening closure of his farm. |
Food, Inc. (2008)
Robert Kenner / 93 min / from 16 years /
4.5/6

"FOOD, INC." shows how a handful of corporations determine what we eat and how little we know about our food. |
Bikes vs Cars (2015)
Fredrik Gertten / 88 min / from 12 years /
4.4/6

The bicycle, an amazing tool for change. Activists and cities all over the world are moving towards a new system. But will the economic powers allow it? |
Super Size Me (2004)
Morgan Spurlock / 100 min / from 12 years /
4.2/6

Why are Americans over weight? Morgan Spurlock eats McDonald's for 30 days and finds out! |
Cowspiracy (2014)
Kip Andersen, Keegan Kuhn / 85 min / from 14 years /
4.1/6

We eat the planet broken - "Cowspiracy" shows the strong influence of the consumption of animal products on the climate. |
Trashed (2012)
Candida Brady / 97 min / from 16 years /
4.1/6

Jeremy Irons embarks on a journey around the globe: to giant piles of garbage, the Great Pacific Garbage patch and underground poison pits. |